The Diesel Mechanic will be responsible for maintaining, diagnosing, and repairing diesel‑powered vehicles and equipment to ensure optimal performance, safety, and reliability. This role involves hands‑on mechanical work, advanced diagnostics, and high‑quality workmanship across engines, drivetrains, electrical systems, and hydraulic components.
Benefits
- Salary Packaging
- Career development pathways including training and upskilling.
- Modern workshop with advanced diagnostic tools and high‑quality equipment.
- Supportive team culture and a safe working environment.
- Job stability in a high‑demand industry.
Task & responsibilities
- Repairing mechanical components — Restoring or replacing worn or damaged parts and reassembling systems using service manuals when required.
- Testing and calibrating systems — Conducting performance tests and fine‑tuning mechanical components after repairs to ensure proper operation.
- Diagnosing faults — Identifying mechanical and electrical issues in engines and related systems using both manual and digital diagnostic methods.
- Disassembling vehicle systems — Removing engines, transmissions, steering assemblies, and other components for detailed inspection.
- Performing routine maintenance — Completing scheduled services such as oil changes, lubrication, and engine tuning to maintain performance and meet emission standards.
- Using diagnostic software — Operating computer‑based tools to test, analyse, and troubleshoot vehicle components.
- Inspecting vehicles — Assessing vehicles for roadworthiness and determining required repairs to meet regulatory standards.
- Reassembling engines — Rebuilding engines and mechanical systems after repairs or overhauls.
- Providing roadside assistance — Offering on‑site support for vehicle breakdowns when necessary.
Qualification & experience
- Certificate III in Automotive Diesel Engine Technology and Certificate IV in Automotive Mechanical Diagnosis are essential
- Must have Diploma of Automotive Technology
- Proven experience as a Diesel Mechanic.
- Strong understanding of diesel engines, hydraulics, electrical systems, and diagnostic procedures.
- Ability to read and interpret service manuals and technical diagrams.
- Strong problem‑solving skills and attention to detail.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team.