Light Vehicle Fitter – DIDO/FIFO WA | 8:6 Roster | Competitive Rates $$

Light Vehicle Fitter – DIDO/FIFO WA | 8:6 Roster | Competitive Rates $$


Company
HMR Drilling | Mining | Raiseboring
Location
Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
7 days ago
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Job Description
About HMRHMR is a national contractor providing underground and surface DRILLING, MINING and RAISEBORING services to clients across Australia.The RoleAn exciting opportunity currently exists to join the team as an experienced Light Vehicle Fitter at the HMR Workshop in Kalgoorlie WA. This position is DIDO/FIFO on a 8/6 roster with accommodation and meals providedKey DetailsRoster 8/6$65-$70 per hour Local Kalgoorlie or FIFO from Perth WA in company timeAccommodation & messing providedKey ResponsibilitiesCompetent to inspect, service, maintain and repair light vehiclesTroubleshooting and diagnosing vehicle faultsQuoting and ordering of parts direct from suppliersComplete inspection, service and repair documentationMaintain good housekeeping standardsRequirements / QualificationsHold a Light Vehicle Mechanical trade certificate3 + years post trade experienceToyota Landcruiser & Hilux work experiencePost trade experience working in the mining industryCommitment to safetyAustralian Citizenship or Permanent ResidencyAbility to meet pre-employment medical, drug & alcohol screeningPolice clearance (within 6 months)First Aid Certificate (or willingness to obtain)Why Join HMR?Permanent full-time rolesCompetitive pay plus bonusesOn-the-job training and career development opportunitiesWork with new Epiroc Smart 6 mobile drill rigs & UDR surface rigsEmployee Assistance Program (EAP) supportBe valued as more than just a numberAt HMR, our values guide everything we do, ensuring a safe and rewarding work environment.SAFETY: Zero harm, zero compromise. SERVICE: We respond quickly and deliver on our promises.RESPECT: We care for our people and communities and act with honesty.RESULTS: We exceed expectations and set industry standardsReady to Join?Apply now and become part of HMRβ€”where safety, respect, and opportunity come first.

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