Are you interested in learning and developing your skills, being part of a hard working team with a great attitude. Are you interested in a wide range of vehicles and technology?
If this sounds like you then come join the team at Diesel and Turbo Wellington. We are a well respected workshop and have been servicing New Zealand for 35 years.
We offer great remuneration for the right applicants, 40 hours a week and the opportunity to learn new skills and technology.
We are currently expanding our workshop due to demand and want new Automotive Technicians/Mechanics. If you would enjoy being part of a strong team and having a diverse range of vehicles and equipment to work on. We need you.
We can offer overseas training on new technologies through our extensive franchise networks and can help explore your potential. Our onsite team are extensively trained and are excited to pass on their knowledge to applicants that are excited to learn new skills.
We are a family owned and operated company with strong family values.
If this sounds like your next step and a good fit for your future, then we want you to join our team!
The successful applicants will have:
An Automotive Engineering qualification (Car or Diesel)
Full class 1 license (Class 2 advantageous)
Experience in the industry.
High competency with tools with a high standard of safety.
Be self-motivated and have a proactive, positive attitude.
Excellent communication skills.
Be able to work as part of a close team.
In return we can offer:
Competitive rates of pay to match your experience.
On-going work and training.
High standard of health and safety.
Excellent team culture and support.
Licence Class Progressing.
Assist with Diesel/fuel injection Trade Qualification if coming from a Car Workshop background.
Applicants will need to have the following: Relevant NZ Qualifications, Current NZ Driver's License and must reside in New Zealand or have NZ Residency.
If your skill set and expectations match, and this sounds like the role for you please email your CV and covering letter to David lorimer (david@dtw.co.nz)