About the role: Our Host Employer, Linde Material Handling, is one of the world’s largest manufacturers of forklift trucks and warehouse equipment. Start your apprenticeship assisting to develop high-performance solutions for intralogistics with a company operating in more than 700 sales and service locations and employing approximately 13,000 employees worldwide.
As a Mobile Plant Apprentice, you will receive training from a supportive, safety focused team, while you learn to maintain and repair a range of forklifts and material handling equipment.
Your usual responsibilities will include: - Servicing and repairs on various sizes and models of forklifts
- Diagnose and troubleshoot software and hardware issues
- Assist other workshop techs as required
Location: Wingfield SA 5013
Duration: 4 Year Apprenticeship
Hours of Work: 7:30am - 3:30pm Monday to Friday
About you:
- Must be an Australian Citizen or permanent resident with the right to work in Australia
- Enjoy working in a team with strong communication and time management skills
- Background or exposure in automotive servicing preferred
- Drivers licence and reliable transport
- Forklift License desirable
Benefits:
- Gain a Nationally recognised Certificate III in Mobile Plant Technology qualification
- Complete your apprenticeship with an industry leading organisation
- Mentoring from experienced industry professionals
- All training fees and PPE paid for
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Please note only shortlisted candidates will be contacted.
Australian Industry Group believes in the strength of a diverse workforce. We welcome female applicants, those who identify as First Nations people, and applicants from culturally and linguistically diverse backgrounds or are members of the LGBTQIA+ community to apply.