Workshop Manager – Mechanic and Freight
Kalgoorlie - Australia
Job Summary
Workshop Manager Mechanic & Freight
1 x Full-Time Role Full-Time Roster 8 weeks on 2 weeks off
Based in Tjuntjuntjara Spinifex Lands WA
Tjuntjuntjara is a small remote Aboriginal community located on the Spinifex Lands in the Western Desert region of Western Australia. Within this area Paupiyala Tjarutja Aboriginal Corporation (PTAC) is an Aboriginal corporation with responsibility for managing the essential and community services in the community. This includes but is not limited to the Community Store Community Resource Centre a Womens Centre an Environmental Health program municipal services (airstrip tip road maintenance water power sewerage) mechanics workshop and Spinifex Health Services (including Youth and Home and Community Care programs). Tjuntjuntjara is the main population Centre for the Spinifex Lands over 55000 sq. kms of Native Title area in the Great Victoria Desert region of Western Australia.
Role
Paupiyala Tjarutja Aboriginal Corporation (PTAC) is seeking an experienced Workshop Manager & Diesel Mechanic to lead our mechanical workshop and maintain the vehicles heavy equipment and essential plant that keep the remote community of Tjuntjuntjara running. This is far more than a mechanic role. Youll be responsible for managing a busy workshop operation maintaining critical community infrastructure assets mentoring local staff and contributing to the wellbeing and sustainability of one of Australias most remote Aboriginal communities.
Reporting to the Municipal Services Operations Manager you will oversee the day-to-day operation of the workshop while providing high-quality mechanical services across a diverse fleet including:
- Heavy commercial vehicles
- Earthmoving equipment
- Agricultural machinery
- Light vehicles
- Essential service infrastructure equipment
- Emergency and firefighting vehicles
As Workshop Manager you will also oversee workshop administration parts management customer service staff supervision budgeting support and business operations.
Duties
Workshop & Mechanical Services
- Manage the workshops daily operations and assets.
- Diagnose service and repair vehicles heavy equipment and machinery
- Implement preventative maintenance programs
- Coordinate parts procurement inventory and sales
- Maintain accurate job cards servicing records and repair documentation
- Support emergency breakdowns and after-hours callouts when required
- Provide technical advice on fleet and equipment purchases
- Ensure workshop equipment and tools are maintained to a high standard
Leadership & People Management
- Lead and support workshop staff and trainees
- Mentor and develop local Aboriginal employees
- Foster a safe respectful and inclusive workplace
Business & Customer Service
- Maintain workshop profitability through effective management of repairs servicing and parts sales
- Prepare estimates and support budget monitoring
- Build positive relationships with community members suppliers and contractors
- Represent the workshop at management meetings
- Promote excellent customer service and culturally safe practices
The ideal candidate will have:
- Trade qualification in Diesel Mechanics Mechanical Engineering or equivalent
- Minimum 5 years experience as a qualified diesel mechanic
- Previous workshop business or operational management experience
- Strong experience servicing and repairing heavy vehicles and plant
- Experience managing workshop assets parts and inventory
- Knowledge of mechanical electrical hydraulic and pneumatic systems
- Proven ability to diagnose faults and use vehicle diagnostic systems
- Strong leadership and people management skills
- Ability to work independently in a remote environment
- Heavy Rigid (HR) drivers licence
- Current manual drivers licence
- Excellent problem-solving and organisational skills
- Understanding of and respect for Aboriginal culture and communities
- Willingness to participate in emergency callouts when required
The total remuneration package offered is comprised of a base allowance of between $105776 and $107949 plus site loading of between $21155 and $21589 depending on skills and experience per annum plus superannuation. As a not-for-profit PTAC offers salary packaging which can boost your take-home pay by reducing taxable income.
- Remote area lifestyle and unique cultural experience
- 8 weeks on / 2 weeks off roster
- 6 weeks annual leave
- 2 weeks paid rostered leave accrued for each 8 weeks worked on site
- Accommodation provided
For any job-related queries or to obtain a detailed Duty Statement please contact
To Apply:
1. Submit your cover letter along with your resume via SEEK or alternatively in PDF format to
Before an offer of employment can be made PTAC requires a National Police Clearance not older than 6 months.
You are encouraged to submit your application as soon as possible as PTAC reserves the right to shortlist and interview applications as received. While we would love to contact each applicant this is not always possible and we thank every applicant in advance for taking the time to apply.
Unsolicited resumes and contact from recruitment agencies will not be accepted.
Indigenous Australians are encouraged to apply. We are seeking to increase the diversity of our workforce to better meet the needs of our clients and to improve equal opportunity outcomes for our employees. This is authorised under Section 51 of the Equal Opportunity Act 1984.
Required Experience:
Manager