Service Technician

Service Technician


Company
Digga Australia
Location
Yatala, Queensland, Australia
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
10 days ago
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Job Description
SERVICE TECHNICIAN Digga is Australia's leading manufacturer of Machinery attachments for the Earthmoving & Construction industry. A multi-award winning, global company, with 5 state of the art facilities worldwide, our product & passion for providing total customer solutions is second to none.The opportunity now exists for a professional and driven Service Technician to join our Yatala team. The right candidate will be a mechanically minded person who will play a critical role in ensuring our customers needs are met by servicing, inspection, diagnosis, maintenance and preventative care of our products including loaders and attachments.Field Service Technician ResponsibilitiesPerform routine repairs, maintenance, and service work Detect, diagnose and troubleshoot faults by disassembling the equipment and determine most appropriate outcome or solutionReassemble, test, clean and adjust repaired or replaced parts/assemblies Perform maintenance services such as oil changes, flow and pressure tests to achieve optimum performance of productCarry out delivery goods on site as required; dealing professionally with customersDevise test procedures and supervise test activitiesComplete daily repair logs and communicates with supervisor/managerCompletion of all paperwork relating to the completion of jobs, including timesheets, service reports and other required informationProviding exceptional customer service at all timesExperience And Qualifications Proven working experience as a service technician; relevant trade qualification preferred Be analytically minded and have strong problem-solving abilities; Ability to fault find Strong mechanical aptitude, hydraulics experience and knowledge is advantageousPossession of a current forklift ticket and a manual driver licenceExcellent organisational and time management skillsAbility to be adaptable, displaying a high level of integrity, honesty, reliability and confidentiality at all timesBasic computer skillsCompanyOpportunities for career progression and additional trainingFree EAP service for staff and their familiesFitness AppExclusive offers for well-known/leading brands and company’s Wellbeing toolkits Assessments and support programs covering Financial, Mental, Physical and Social WellbeingStaff events such as company BBQs, Christmas Parties etcWhilst not essential, product knowledge in earthmoving attachments will be an advantage, as is an understanding of hydraulics, motors and electrical circuits. If you are a team player who is hands on and not afraid to get their hands dirty, has an aptitude for innovation and is looking to be part of an organisation who values its people and supports career progression then apply now.

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Q What is the minimum hourly rate for qualified welders in Australia in 2026?
Under the Manufacturing and Associated Industries and Occupations Award 2020, the minimum hourly rate for a qualified welder at Grade 5 is AU$29.45 as of 1 July 2026. This rate applies to full-time adult employees and excludes allowances for overtime, which is paid at 150% on weekdays. Penalty rates apply for weekends at 200%.
Q Can international welders apply for the Temporary Skill Shortage visa in 2026?
Welder (ANZSCO 322313) is listed on the Short-term Skilled Occupation List for the Subclass 482 visa, allowing sponsorship for up to 2 years for short-term stream or 4 years for medium-term. Applicants need at least 2 years relevant experience and a positive skills assessment from Trades Recognition Australia. English proficiency requires IELTS 5.0 overall.
Q What qualifications are required to start as a welder in Australia?
A Certificate III in Engineering - Fabrication Trade (MEM30319) is the minimum qualification, typically gained via a 4-year apprenticeship combining 3 years on-the-job training and 1 year off-the-job. Entry requires Year 10 completion with passes in English and Maths. Overseas qualifications must be assessed by Trades Recognition Australia.
Q What documents do I need to apply for welder positions in Australia?
Required documents include a current resume detailing welding certifications, White Card for construction sites, and evidence of trade qualifications like Certificate III. For apprenticeships, provide Year 10 certificate and apprenticeship contract. Police check and working with children check are mandatory for site-based roles.
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