Why Join Us?
All Aussie Fire Pty Ltd has been a trusted name in fire protection since 2007, delivering certification, servicing, installation, maintenance, council fire order upgrades, fit-outs, after-hours assistance, and 24/7 emergency response.
We are proud Gold Level Members of the Fire Protection Association of Australia (FPAS Accredited) and are committed to providing reliable, industry-leading solutions to our clients.
Joining our team means joining a secure, recession-proof industry with long-term stability, career pathways, and a company that values its people.
What’s on Offer
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Attractive Salary: TBC (commensurate with experience)
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Company vehicle – fully maintained, fuel & toll included
- Tools / Tool allowance
- Phone allowance
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Training & career development opportunities within a supportive team environment
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Permanent, full-time role with job security
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Diverse work across service and projects teams
The Role
As an Electrician, you will work across both the service and projects teams to deliver high-quality electrical and fire protection solutions. Your responsibilities will include:
- Servicing, repairing, and maintaining lighting, power, heating, cooling, and communication systems
- Repairing/replacing defective parts in motors, pumps, batteries, switchboards, and other equipment
- Testing, locating, and troubleshooting electrical circuits and systems
- Testing and tagging electrical appliances and leads
- Installing automatic fire detection systems
- Conduits, wiring, switchboards, and system alterations/extensions
- Assisting with major fit-outs
- Participating in an on-call roster for after-hours work
About You
- Current and valid Electrical License
- Current NSW Driver License
- Current White Card (General Construction Induction)
- Current Yellow Card (EWP Operator License)
- Strong understanding of Australian Standards and the BCA
- Excellent problem-solving and troubleshooting skills
- Customer-focused, professional, and safety-driven
- Tech-savvy with experience reporting via electronic devices
- Experience in the fire protection industry is advantageous but not essential