Tyre Fitter - Kewdale Full Time

Tyre Fitter - Kewdale Full Time


Company
Bridgestone Australia Ltd.
Location
Kewdale, Western Australia, Australia
Job Type
Full-time
Posted
6 days ago
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Job Description
Experienced Tyre Fitters are encouraged to apply Opportunities for career developmentBenefit from above award pay rates and other staff benefits and discountsEnjoy working in a team-focused environment and building lasting relationshipsIf you have no experience full training will be providedReceive a Certificate II in Automotive Tyre Servicing TechnologyAn exciting opportunity now exists for a Tyre Fitter to join the “Most Trusted Tyre Brand” in the tyre industry at our Kewdale store. About The RoleWorking at Bridgestone Australia, you will be delivering our world renowned, superior quality of performance and service to our customers whilst maintaining the highest standard of workplace health & safety.In This Role, You Will Be Responsible ForFitting tyres (passenger vehicles, bus, truck and trailer)Servicing and maintaining customer’s tyresFault diagnosisWorking as a key member in a well-functioning teamAbout YouTo be successful in this role, you will possess the following skills and attributes:Previous tyre fitting experience preferred (but not essential)A current drivers licence (or ability to obtain in the near future)The ability to work with and contribute to a team,The ability to work under pressure in a fast-paced environmentThe drive to work safely and provide great customer serviceCurrent right to work in AustraliaAll successful candidates must complete a pre-employment medical, including drug and alcohol testing, and a national police check.Please note that having disclosable outcomes does not automatically disqualify candidates. We encourage open conversations about criminal history.About UsWe are proud to be a leader in tyre and mobility solutions, offering premium products and services that keep individuals, businesses, and industries moving. We meet the needs of customers wherever they are, with operations spanning company-owned stores, franchise partners, and mobile servicing solutions, with a team of more than 2000 passionate individuals across Australia and New Zealand.Our People CommitmentAt Bridgestone, we know what matters to our people. That’s why our focus is on creating the conditions for our teammates to feel safe and happy at work.We’re passionate about growth and development, supporting our people to achieve their career goals with a focus on promoting from within.We offer flexibility that enhances wellbeing and performance, and the security of working for a trusted global brand.You’ll join a great team. We take pride in our friendly and supportive community. Together, we are working towards our mission of ‘Serving Society with Superior Quality’.We Believe In Creating a Workplace Where You Feel Valued For Your Contributions And Inspired To Do Your Best Work. Our Perks IncludeCompetitive total remuneration package, inclusive of market-related base pay, plus variable pay and allowances depending on your role.Discounts on Bridgestone tyres and servicing for you, your family and friends!Financial education, wellbeing support, and a range of employee discounts on private health, cars and car hire, hotels and other retailers.Annual paid volunteer leave to give back to a cause that matters to you – now that’s rewarding. Your Growth, Our Future.If you are a driven and proactive individual interested in starting your career in Tyre Fitting, come join a market-leading tyre company and apply today!Apply Now!No Recruitment Agencies, please.

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