
About Thamarrurr Development Corporation (TDC)
We are a not-for-profit, registered charitable organisation owned by members of the Wangka, Tjanpa and Lirga peoples. Based in the remote community of Wadeye (formerly Port Keats) in the NT’s Western Daly River region, we support the community across a broad range of services — including Housing & Construction, NDIS, Aged Care, Employment & Training, Enterprise Development, and more. Wadeye is one of Australia’s largest remote Indigenous communities.
About the Role
TDC is seeking an experienced Diesel Mechanic / Auto-Electrician to provide full mechanical and auto-electrical services to our entire TDC fleet and private customer vehicles. The TDC Workshop is located in Wadeye and services everything from 4WDs and light vehicles to heavy and light earth-moving equipment, and other plant and machinery. This is a live-in-community role, requiring strong customer relations skills and the ability to build and maintain good rapport with the community.
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For a copy of the full Position Description and further information, please contact recruitment@thamarrurr.org.au

The Royal Children's Hospital (RCH) has been providing outstanding care for Victoria's children and their families for over 147 years.
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