We need a dedicated, full-time skilled motorcycle mechanic to join our team in order to handle the rising volume of routine tasks, as well as diagnostics and repairs.
We are a 5-star rated business, thus with our dedication to timely job completion and quality assurance we are hiring a qualified and appropriately licensed team member - a team member that can grow with us as a team, be trained to industry standards and be a direct part of the business success.
The position is based in Alexandria, NSW.
Salary: $75,000 - $85,000pa + super depending on your experience.
Benefits
Task & Responsibilities
Main Duties:
- Core responsibilities: Diagnose, repair and maintain mechanical and electrical components of motorcycles, including engines, transmission, braking and suspension systems following industry best practices and standards.
- Diagnostic skills: Use diagnostic procedures and computer-assisted tools to identify faults in engines, fuel systems, cooling systems, suspension and steering components, etc.
- Maintenance tasks: Perform routine general service scope, i.e. oil changes, chain service, electrical system testing, brake systems & tyre service.
- Components handling: Dismantle, inspect, repair or replace defective parts, the reassemble and test for proper function, referencing authorized service manuals where required.
- Additional duties. Conducting safety inspections to ensure motorcycles meet regulatory standards. Maintain overall cleanliness and presentation of working environment and tools.
- Health and safety: following the occupational health and safety, in conjunction with industry and workshop standards. Complying with employment requirements and work in accordance to manager’s instructions.
Key Responsibilities:
A Motorcycle Mechanic is responsible for the workshop upkeep, and diagnostics, testing, repair and servicing of motorcycle systems on a case-by-case scenarios. Some critical responsibilities would be as follows:
- Maintenance & repair: Performing a wide range of maintenance tasks (i.e. oil changes, brake system servicing, tyres fitting & balancing, chain & sprockets fitting, various fluids changes, etc.), as well as, more complex repairs (i.e. engine overhauls, electrical fault diagnosis and repairs, valve clearances inspections & adjustments, etc.) on motorcycles.
- Diagnostic & assessment: Use diagnostic procedures and computer-assisted tools to identify faults in engines, fuel systems, cooling systems, suspension and steering components, etc.
- Inspections: Conducting thorough safety inspections to ensure motorcycles meet regulatory standards as set out by Transport for NSW regulations.
- Technical manuals interpretation: Interpreting and utilizing technical documentation such as plans, diagrams, schematics, and manuals to guide work.
- Components Handling: Dismantle, inspect, repair, or replace defective parts, then reassemble and test for proper function, integrity, often referencing service manuals.
- Customization: Modifying motorcycles according to customer preferences, including installing aftermarket parts and performance upgrades, to the scope and degree to retain roadworthiness of the motorcycle
- Tool Proficiency: Competently and safely using a variety of hand tools, power tools, and specialized machine tools (motorcycle stands & jacks, tyre changers, wheel balancers, software diagnostics equipment) relevant to motorcycle mechanics.
- Continuous Learning: Staying up-to-date with the latest technologies, repair techniques, and industry advancements in the ever-evolving motorcycle field.
Compliance & Safety:
- Safety Practices: Adhering to all occupational health and safety regulations and workshop procedures. Proper use of required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE).
- Environmental Responsibility: Complying with environmental regulations related to workshop operations.
- Regulatory Knowledge: Maintaining a working knowledge of relevant Australian Standards, legislation, and regulations that apply to motor mechanics.
Customer Service & Communication:
- Customer Interaction: Providing the expected level of customer service and workmanship quality, including understanding customer needs and explaining repairs or maintenance work clearly.
- Communication Skills: Demonstrating expected oral communication skills to effectively and productively interact with customers and colleagues.
- Professional Presentation: Maintaining a professional appearance and demeanor, including appropriate grooming, presentation and professional behaviour.
Qualification & Experience
Essential Skills Criteria:
- A minimum a Certificate III in Motorcycle Mechanical Technology or Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology or equivalent qualification
- A relevant tradesperson certificate
- At least 1 year of relevant experience is required
- At least 3 years work experience in the absence of the formal qualification
- Able to study plans, diagrams, schematic, and manuals to complete the required work
- Able to own and use workshop tools, power tools (such as pneumatic air guns and ratchets), machine tools (motorcycle lifts, tyre changing equipment, wheel balancers).
- Staying updated with the latest technologies and repair techniques is essential in the evolving motorcycle industry
- Understands the importance of and able to use the required Personal Protective Equipment (PPE)
- Knowledge of Australian Standards, legislation and regulations that apply to Motor Mechanics
- Must be able to present and adhere to expected customer service
- Proficient in oral communication skills;
- Must have good grooming, overall presentation and self-hygiene
- Available on the weekends
Application deadline: 20 June 2025