Workshop Foreman Mercedes-Benz at Peter Warren Automotive Holdings
WFN2, , Australia -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

27 Sep, 25

Salary

0.0

Posted On

28 Jun, 25

Experience

5 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Good communication skills

Industry

Marketing/Advertising/Sales

Description

Peter Warren Automotive Holdings is one of Australia’s largest multi-franchise automotive dealer groups. We have expanded across Southwest Sydney, Sydney’s North Shore, Regional NSW, Northern NSW, and throughout Southeast Queensland and Victoria. We represent some of the finest vehicle brands and offer a complete range of services, including expert mechanical servicing, to cover all aspects of vehicle ownership. With over 2000 dedicated employees across multiple locations, our team is built on a foundation of extensive industry knowledge, outstanding sales and customer service, and leading expertise. We value our people as one of our greatest assets and are looking for passionate individuals to join our growing team.
We’re offering an exciting leadership opportunity for an experienced Foreman to join our Mercedes-Benz team in Warwick Farm. If you’re ready to take the lead in a fast-paced, premium service environment and support a team of skilled technicians, this could be your next career move.

Responsibilities
  • Oversee the daily operations and technician productivity in the workshop
  • Prioritise and allocate repair orders to ensure on-time completion
  • Assist with technical problem-solving and guide your team through challenging repairs
  • Communicate additional recommended work to the Service Advisor team for customer approval
  • Ensure all documentation and repair orders comply with warranty procedures
  • Maintain workshop cleanliness, ensure OEM tools and equipment are in top condition, and uphold all safety practices
  • Expedite parts orders and eliminate delays in the repair process
  • Take special care with repeat repairs, ensuring lasting fixes and avoiding future comebacks
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