Mechanical Tradesperson Application

Ever wondered who handles line marking for roads, car parks, and warehouses? That’s us!

We’re Intersectional Linemarkers (ILM), a leading line marking company based in Bassendean, WA. We work with local and state governments, as well as businesses throughout the region. If you’re looking to join a dedicated team, we want to hear from you!

What you'll need
  • Cert III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology (AUR30620) or similar/higher

  • 5 years' experience working with small motors, hydraulics, and auto electrical systems

  • HR-A class driver’s license (HC desirable)

  • Construction blue or white card (or willing to get one)

  • Ability to work away as and when required

Nice to have, but not necessary:

  • High-risk LF forklift license

What's in it for you?
  • Define our maintenance practice as our first full-time mechanical tradesperson

  • Be a part of a supportive company with a great culture

  • Enjoy a healthy work-life balance with limited weekend shifts

  • Long term job security with competitive pay and paid overtime

A glimpse of your day
  • Maintain, repair, and service our small motors, linemarking equipment & trucks (this includes our ATLM Machine & Waterblaster Truck)

  • Identify, report, and repair vehicle defects

  • Conduct planned maintenance in accordance with workshop schedules

  • Assist with additional duties required in the HQ base yard

Skills you'll develop
  • Leading our maintenance practice as our first full-time mechanical tradesperson

  • Creating plans and maintenance schedules and defining the best ways of working

  • Working with bespoke linemarking machinery

Do you have a Cert III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology or similar/higher?
How much experience do you have with small motors, hydraulics, and auto electrical systems?
Do you have a HR-A class driver's license?
Do you have your high risk LF forklift license?

This is not a requirement.

Do you hold a Construction Industry Blue or White Card?
Would you be willing to get a Blue/White card?

You'll need a nationally accredited Construction (White) Card before starting. You can get one by completing a short course online or in person. Courses usually cost between $50-$200, take a few hours and can be found on Google.

Requirements not met

Unfortunately, you don't meet the requirements we need for this job position. If you think this is a mistake or your situation will be changing soon, please email us at admin@ilm.net.au

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