Wilson Diesel Services is a family-owned mechanical business based in the Northern Territory, supporting mining, civil and corporate fleets across the Barkly. Our Light Vehicle workshop continues to grow, and with consistent work coming in we are looking to appoint two experienced Light Vehicle Mechanics. Key Responsibilities Utilise advanced scanning tools to diagnose and repair complex mechanical and electrical faults in the following: Corporate fleets Mine-spec vehicles 4x4s and general customer vehicles Perform comprehensive maintenance and service on passenger vehicles, SUVs, and light commercials (4x4). Execute repairs on braking systems, steering, suspension, and transmissions to manufacturer specifications. Conduct timing belt replacements, cylinder head repairs, and cooling system pressure tests. Road-test vehicles post-repair to ensure all issues are resolved and the vehicle meets safety standards. Leading by example with hands-on mechanical work Ensuring WHS compliance, site requirements and quality workmanship Managing parts, stock, consumables and inventory Mentoring apprentices and supporting skills development Maintaining accurate job cards, service records and compliance documentation About You Certificate in III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology or equivalent Minimum 3 year of work experience Strong diagnostic and repair skills across a range of makes and models Good organisational and job-planning skills Confident communicator with the ability to work with clients and staff Experience managing parts, stock and consumables Current C-Class Australian Licence Territory experience and an understanding of regional work environments will be highly regarded. What We Offer $38-$47.50 per hour (Full time) Superannuation (rate based on experience) 38 hours per week (may need to do overtime -if required) Performance-based bonuses Direct access to owners and decision-makers Long-term role within a stable and growing regional business The Role in Practice This position suits someone looking for steady work, clear expectations and time at home. You'll be part of a small, experienced team in a busy regional workshop, with the opportunity to contribute to how the workshop operates and continues to improve.