Trainee Tyre Fitter (Servicing Sydney Metro Area)

Trainee Tyre Fitter (Servicing Sydney Metro Area)


Company
Bridgestone Australia Ltd.
Location
Wetherill Park, New South Wales, Australia
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
1 days ago
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Job Description
Ready to start a new career with Australia’s most trusted tyre brand?Bridgestone is looking for enthusiastic individuals to join our high-performing team at Wetherill Park. You might be fresh out of school, looking for a change in careers, or simply looking for a stable job with real growth, we’ll train you from the ground up. Join a business where your attitude matters more than experience!Why Join Us?Full, comprehensive training – learn everything on the jobAll uniform, PPE and tools providedWeekly pay and work stability - we can offer secure, permanent full-time positions with competitive base rates plus overtime and penalty opportunitiesReal career growth – we don’t just offer a job; we offer a career path. Some of our senior leaders started right where you are today!Enjoy exclusive staff and family discounts on tyres and servicingJoin a supportive team that wants to see you succeedThe RoleAs a Trainee Tyre Fitter, You Will Be The Face Of Bridgestone On The Road And With Clients. You’ll Learn How ToFit and service tyres for trucks, trailers, bus and passenger vehicles on-site at customer yardsTroubleshoot and diagnose faults to keep our customers moving safelyCarry out roadside breakdownsAbout YouYou don’t need a background or experience in mechanics – just the right attitude! We are looking for:A current driver’s licenseA positive attitude and eagerness to learnReliability and honestyA good level of physical fitnessStrong commitment to health and safetyIf you’ve worked in labouring, retail, hospitality, warehousing, or any handson role, we want to hear from you!How To ApplyReady to start your journey with Bridgestone? Join a supportive team where your growth is our future.Apply now via the link below!Please note: Successful candidates must complete a pre-employment medical (including drug and alcohol testing) and a national police check. Having a disclosable outcome does not automatically disqualify you—we welcome open and honest conversations.

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Q What is the minimum hourly rate for casual waitstaff in Australian restaurants under the Hospitality Award from 1 July 2026?
The Fair Work Ombudsman sets the minimum rate for Food and Beverage Attendant Grade 2 at AU$25.75 per hour from 1 July 2026 under the Hospitality Industry (General) Award 2020. Casual employees receive an additional 25% loading, resulting in AU$32.19 per hour. Penalty rates of 150% apply for work after 10pm on weekdays.
Q How many ordinary hours per week can restaurant workers be rostered without overtime under Australian awards in 2026?
The Fair Work Ombudsman states that full-time restaurant employees are rostered for 38 ordinary hours per week averaged over a 4-week cycle under the Hospitality Industry (General) Award 2020. Any hours beyond 10 in a single day attract 150% overtime rates from 1 July 2026. Annual leave accrues at 4 weeks per year for full-time staff.
Q What visa allows international applicants to work as chefs in Australian restaurants without employer sponsorship in 2026?
Home Affairs permits Working Holiday visa (subclass 417) holders aged 18-35 to work in restaurants for up to 12 months with a 6-month limit per employer as of 2026. No formal sponsorship is required but a valid Tax File Number must be obtained within 28 days of starting work. The visa allows 88 days of specified work in regional areas for a second-year extension.
Q Do restaurant kitchen hands in Australia need formal qualifications or a licence in 2026?
The Fair Work Ombudsman confirms no formal qualification is mandatory for kitchen hand roles under the Hospitality Award, though a Certificate II in Kitchen Operations is common. Food safety supervisor certification is required if handling high-risk foods, costing AU$150-250 and valid for 5 years. RSA certification is mandatory only for staff serving alcohol.
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