Emeco Underground
Heavy Diesel Fitter

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Heavy Diesel Fitters – New Emeco Sites, New Opportunities
A new site means a fresh start, a new crew and the opportunity to shape the culture you want to work in. Be a part of something special, join the team and come on board at Rolleston – 3 ½ hours from Rockhampton.
We're looking for experienced Heavy Diesel Fitters who don't just replace parts, they diagnose problems, think critically and take ownership of keeping a fleet performing at its best.
Working with a tight knit crew, you're the type of tradesperson who can work independently, backs your judgement and refuses to cut corners. Holding a safety-first mindset, you’ll have a passion to keep the machines moving from day one!
What You'll Be Doing
Working on a large mining fleet, you'll be responsible for:
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- Diagnosing and troubleshooting complex mechanical and electrical faults.
- Carrying out planned maintenance and breakdown repairs.
- Completing repairs safely and to a high standard.
- Working independently while contributing to a strong team culture.
- Maintaining accurate maintenance records.
- Identifying issues before they become failures.
You'll Bring
What we're looking for
- Australian recognised Heavy Diesel trade qualification.
- Strong diagnostic and fault-finding capability across mining equipment.
- The ability to work autonomously and make sound decisions.
- A genuine commitment to safety and quality workmanship.
- Pride in doing the job properly, the first time.
- A proactive attitude and willingness to support your teammates when needed.
- Ability to pass a pre-employment medical and National Police Check.
- Australian Drivers Licence


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Why join us?
- Be part of a new Emeco site from the beginning.
- Competitive rates and attractive rosters.
- Strong safety culture where quality work is valued.
- Career development and long-term opportunities with one of Australia's leading mining equipment providers.
- Work alongside experienced tradespeople who take pride in what they do.
Sound like you?
If you're looking for a role where your diagnostic ability, judgement and workmanship are genuinely valued, we'd love to hear from you.
Apply now and help us build something great from day one.
Ready to join? Reach out to Nat at Natalie.marley@emecogroup.com
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