https://www.seek.com.au/job/35857497?type=standout&userqueryid=645494120c4282e63c672d06d585c657-8029088
Forklift Mechanic - Heavy Equipment
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Job Description
HAYS Trades and Labour
Forklift Mechanic - Heavy Equipment
Growing Organisation
$34 - $38 + Vehicle + Phone + Fuel card
Career Progression Opportunities
Field Service Forklift Mechanic, $34 - $40 + Phone + Vehicle + Fuel Card
Your new company
Is an established privately owned forklift company that operate across Australia providing a leading service with over 150 makes and models of Forklifts. They have experienced an unprecedented period of growth creating exciting opportunities throughout the company no more so than they heavy forklift mechanics division.
Your new role
You role will be based from your fully maintained vehicle where you will be responsible for proving the highest level of service to their clients. Duties will range from routine maintenance, diagnostics and repairs on a variety of machinery including reach stackers and container handlers from 10 Tonne to 48 Tonne.
What you'll need to succeed
Trade certificate plant/heavy diesel mechanic
Experience in service, diagnostics and repairs on electrical, hydraulic and mechanical components
Willingness to work overtime and attend breakdowns
Prior experience of working on big fork trucks (preferred)
What you'll get in return
Excellent rate of pay
Overtime paid with penalty rates
fully maintained vehicle, phone and fuel card
opportunity to develop within the business in leadership roles
What you need to do now
If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up-to-date copy of your CV to [email protected], or call Paul Gallagher now 02 8860 1619.
If this job isn't quite right for you but you are looking for a new position, please contact us for a confidential discussion on your career.
Reference Number: 1995893
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garf1 wrote:
Yeah, May be they will squeeze your youth out, but I do not believe they will give you a chance for making big money. They slave colored people out for several hundred years.
(恕刪)
I told you it's not for you, so why bother?
They squeeze and slave foreign workers? You don't even have a chance to come and see what's going on here.
See the attached screenshot of part of my weekly payslip when I was a WHV holder in Sydney, and think again how much you earn per month in TW. You do the math.

garf1 wrote:
So, why not...(恕刪)
I cannot help you, but I still want to help other young and skillful Taiwanese people.
Just give them chances to get out this poor situation.
Which part makes you think that I am stupid? Maybe you are smart, but if you still stay in TW and crying for
a job with the age 49, how do other people judge you? That's it.
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