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Mechanic Required In Australia

We’re currently looking for auto mechanics to fill positions in Japan. This role is for people who know their way around vehicles diagnosing problems, handling preventive maintenance, and doing overhaul work when needed. If you’ve got at least a year of hands-on experience and you’re ready to take your skills overseas, this could be the opportunity you’ve been waiting for. You’ll be working on under chassis repairs and making sure every vehicle leaves the shop in top condition.

Who We Are

We are a licensed recruitment agency operating under accreditation No. 10351037. Our focus is on connecting skilled Filipino auto mechanics with employers in Japan who need reliable, experienced workers. We handle the placement process and make sure qualified candidates get matched with the right opportunities. If you’ve got the experience and you’re serious about working abroad, we’re here to help make that happen.

What the Job Involves

  • Diagnosing car problems: You’ll figure out what’s wrong with vehicles by listening to customers, running tests, and using your mechanical knowledge to pinpoint issues.
  • Handling preventive maintenance: You’ll perform routine services like oil changes, filter replacements, and inspections to keep vehicles running smoothly before problems start.
  • Doing overhaul work: When engines or major components need serious attention, you’ll handle the disassembly, repair, and reassembly.
  • Under chassis repairs: You’ll work on suspension systems, steering components, brakes, and everything else underneath the vehicle that keeps it safe on the road.

What You Must Have

  • At least 1 year of working experience as a mechanic whether that’s in a shop, a dealership, or working on vehicles independently.
  • A high school diploma or higher education level.
  • A valid, unexpired passport ready for processing.
  • PEOS (Pre-Employment Orientation Seminar) certificate completed and ready to present.
  • For first-time workers going to Japan: Strictly no tattoos. This is a requirement from the Japanese employer.

What You Should Know

  • This role requires at least one year of solid mechanic experience. If you’ve been turning wrenches and fixing vehicles, you meet the basic requirement.
  • Your passport must be valid before you apply. If it’s expired or close to expiring, get it renewed first.
  • The no-tattoo policy is strict for first-timers going to Japan. If you have visible tattoos, this particular opportunity won’t be a fit.
  • The agency is accredited under number 10351037, which you can verify through official DMW channels.
  • A competitive hourly wage of $15.

How to Apply or Get More Information

If you meet the qualifications and you’re ready to take the next step, here’s what to do:

  • Prepare your documents: Valid passport, PEOS certificate, resume detailing your mechanic experience, and your high school diploma.
  • Contact the agency using the details provided in the original job posting to submit your application.
  • Do your verification: Check the accreditation number through official government channels to confirm the agency is legitimate before providing personal details or paying any fees.

We wish you the best in your job search and encourage you to stay vigilant when applying overseas.

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