Pannu Co Pty Ltd Heavy Truck Drivers (ANZSCO: 733111 – Truck Driver (General)) Full-time/Permanent $76,000 - $90,000 (salary will be considered commensurate to qualifications and experience and maybe outside this range) Duties and Responsibilities: Drive truck with capacity of more than 3 tons to transport and deliver cargo or materials. Work in remote locations and drive long distances, if necessary. Conduct daily pre- and post-trip inspections of vehicles to maintain working operations, record any defects they find. Load and unload cargo with multiple drops. Secure proof of deliveries and return relevant paperwork to office timely. Ensure load restraint is performed as per heavy vehicle load restraint guide. Maintain radio or telephone contact with base or supervisor to receive instructions or be dispatched to new location. Be efficient in completing the necessary delivery paperwork including run sheets and work diaries. Be able to take orders for new deliveries. Maintain truck log according to State and Federal regulations. Report to a dispatcher any incidents encountered on the road. Follow accident procedures if an accident occurs. Fill up on fuel, clean truck, and wash windows on completion of each trip. Keep record of materials and products transported. Keep a log of activities. Keep truck, and associated equipment, clean and in good working order. Plan routes using maps or satellite tracking. Qualifications/Experience: AQF certificate II or III Valid Australian MC truck licence Minimum of 1 year recent heavy/multi-combination driving experience Demonstrate sound geographic knowledge Australia-wide Be highly reliable with a first-class approach to safety and customer service with good communication skills Fatigue Management Certificate Able to pass a drug and alcohol and pre-employment medical MSIC Card or willing to obtain Load restraint certificate Require DG Licence or willing to obtain Heavy Diesel Mechanic (ANZSCO 321212 – Diesel Motor Mechanic) Full time / Permanent $76,000 - $90,000 (salary will be considered commensurate with qualifications and experience and may be outside this range) Duties and Responsibilities: Diagnose faults in heavy diesel engines, transmissions, braking systems, steering and suspension systems across trucks, trailers and heavy plant. Carry out scheduled servicing, preventative maintenance and major mechanical repairs in accordance with manufacturer specifications and statutory requirements. Dismantle, repair, recondition and replace engines, gearboxes, differentials, fuel injection systems and associated mechanical and hydraulic components. Inspect vehicles and equipment to identify safety defects and mechanical issues and record repair and maintenance requirements. Conduct road-worthy and safety inspections to ensure fleet compliance with applicable transport and workplace safety regulations. Use diagnostic tools and equipment to test, adjust and calibrate mechanical systems and components. Maintain accurate service records, job cards and parts usage documentation and report maintenance status to the workshop supervisor or fleet manager. Ensure all work is completed in a safe manner and in accordance with workplace health and safety policies and procedures. Provide technical advice to operations and management regarding vehicle reliability, maintenance planning and repair priorities. Assist in the preparation of maintenance schedules to minimise vehicle downtime and support continuous fleet availability. Qualification/Experience AQF Certificate III including at least two years of on-the-job training, or AQF Certificate IV, or 3 years of relevant experience may replace the need to have a qualification Applicants holding the relevant qualification will require a minimum of 1 year of relevant post-qualification experience. Fitter (ANZSCO: 323211 - Fitter (General)) Full time/Permanent $76,000 - $90,000 ( salary will be considered commensurate to qualifications and experience and maybe outside this range) Duties and Responsibilities Applying knowledge of metal fitting to install, inspect and maintain a variety of (non-mechanical) accessories and subassemblies to heavy vehicles including, but not limited to: bull bars, suspension systems, roof racks, winches, lifting equipment, cranes for lifting and loading onto trailers, hand-held equipment, manual transport equipment, ramps, straps, chains and pulleys, and more. Reviewing the dimensions/designs from diagrams, blueprints and sketches. Using grinding and sawing tools to manipulate and attach accessories and subassemblies into the desired shapes for secure fitting/fastening to heavy vehicles. Determining and creating fabricated components, where necessary. Conducting inspections to ensure vehicle accessories and subassemblies work properly. Identifying malfunctions and implementing plans to repair/replace them. Performing maintenance, such as cleaning, refitting and refastening. Recording building activities and the repairing of accessories on work records from the maintenance schedules. Adhering to the employer and government guidelines when handling heavy vehicles’ accessories and subassemblies. Documenting findings for safety audits and continuous improvement. Use personal protective equipment (PPE) as required. Qualification/Experience AQF Certificate III including at least two years of on-the-job training, or AQF Certificate IV, or 3 years of relevant experience may replace the need to have a qualification Applicants with formal qualification will need to demonstrate 1 year of relevant experience.