About the role
The Workshop Manager is responsible to supervise, quote, diagnose, undertake and charge for mechanical repairs within the competency of a light vehicle mechanical tradesperson and workshop manager.
This position is based in Lajamanu, NT
Responsibilities
1. Diagnose motor vehicle faults using manual and electronic means.
2. Provide estimates and quotes for mechanical repairs and services using historical and electronic guidance.
3. Ensure that all work undertaken by the workshop has a job card and electronic invoice for completed repairs and services.
4. Ensure that the workshop is clean and dispose of waste products in the approved manner.
5. Review the stocktake of consumables using manual and electronic systems.
6. Manage the Profit and Loss statement for the Workshop.
7. Coach and mentor apprentices.
8. Be prepared to undertake formalised training to ensure ongoing, continuous professional development
9. Be a champion of the ALPA values and demonstrate a commitment to work health and safety.
Skills and Experience
10. Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology or equivalent based on a 4-year apprenticeship in mechanical vehicle trades.
11. Experience with undertaking diagnostics with a wide range of vehicles.
12. Significant experience in diagnosing faults and repairing 4wd vehicles.
13. Highly effective interpersonal skills including proficient written and oral communication skills that can be adapted to meet the needs of people from all education levels, language abilities, and ethnic origin.
14. Experience using an electronic stock control and invoicing systems.
15. An unrestricted NT C class driver's license or ability to obtain.
Benefits
16. Salary sacrificing + 13% super
17. Accommodation and Utilities provided
18. Relocation assistance
19. 7 weeks annual leave + 17.5% leave loading
20. Immerse yourself in culture and give back to the community
21. Access to discounted buying through 100’s of retailers