About Us:
Kempe Engineering is an Australian owned company with 16 permanent facilities located in close proximity to our client's operations nationally in Australia (refer to website ).
Our company is committed to ZERO Harm delivering exceptional performance to our clients. As an essential service provider, we offer continuity of employment including career development into leadership & management roles. Our growth industries include renewable energy, oil, gas and mining
The Role:
We are seeking experienced Hydraulic Technicians to join our Portland branch team based in Southwest Victoria to install, maintain, troubleshoot, repair and perform preventative maintenance of mechanical, hydraulic and pneumatic systems.
Qualifications, Skills & Experience:
* Australian recognized trade qualification with specific expertise in hydraulic systems
* Solid understanding and awareness of HSE requirements, responsibilities and obligations
* Have site and workshop based hydraulic service experience
* Minimum 3 years of hydraulic service experience required
* Ability to read schematics with a strong product knowledge
* Good customer relationship skills
* Have an established competency in fault finding and diagnostics
* Basic machining capability and cylinder manufacture experience
* Tube and pipe installation experience preferred (not essential)
* Forklift license preferred
* EWP, WAH & Confined space certificates or willing to attain
* D Class electrical license preferred (but not essential)
* An ability to proactively work in a fast-paced environment
* Disciplined attention to detail and accuracy
* Strong organizational and team working skills
* Ability to successfully pass a pre-employment medical
* Current driver's license
Benefits:
* A family-based work culture
* Fulltime employment
* Competitive pay rates
* Varying work opportunities, sites and durations
If you meet the essential criteria, are available and want to join a safety conscious, friendly and well managed team, please send your resume through to or click apply now below