Job Description
Can you perform servicing, diagnostics and fault finding on inboard/outboard engines?
If you are experienced in the leisure marine industry and are thinking of a change in your career, this could be an interesting job opportunity for you.
Something to bear in mind before applying - location.
If you are looking for something local/close to home and are unable to relocate for work, appreciate not everyone can, then this probably isn't for you.
Why?
We are helping a business in a remote coastal area, ideal for families or someone who prefers a slower pace of life and wants to live/work by the water.
What's in it for you?
To support the move there is relocation assistance available, which is considered on an individual basis - whatever makes it easier for you!
An attractive salary (above industry average) and formal training with leading OEMs.
What are the day-to-day requirements?
Although varied and depending on the work schedule, you will be covering a range of tasks on boats of all shapes and sizes.
A customer could be having issues with their engine, which you will be expected to diagnose and repair.
Or it could be an entirely new install, so replacing a broken engine or upgrading to something new/more powerful.
The company
Something people often mention is they want to feel valued by their employer, not just a number in a large organisation, and have a good working environment - and you will certainly get both here, there is a "family vibe" to the business and they want a new member to join!
If this sounds like something you would be interested in or would like to have an initial chat - please make an application or contact Curtis for more