Arnhem Land Progress Aboriginal Corp – Alice Springs NT This is your once in a lifetime opportunity to make a real difference. Our mission is to operate successful and responsible businesses that enhance local employment, training, and career pathways while improving health, quality of life, and economic development, with a focus on cultural heritage, dignity, and equality among Australians. You can help us deliver on our mission! About the role ALPA is seeking a Workshop Manager to manage the successful operation of our mechanic workshop in the remote Indigenous Community, Lajamanu. You will supervise, quote, diagnose, undertake and charge for mechanical repairs within the competency of a light vehicle mechanical tradesperson and workshop manager. The Location Located on the northern edge of the Tanami Desert in the tropics, Lajamanu is a vibrant Warlpiri community with a population of around 750 people, including the smaller outstation Lultju. Lajamanu has a post office, library, recreation centre, school, police station, health clinic and a convenient shop where you can find fuel and other necessities. Takeaway food options are also available. Benefits Salary sacrificing + 13.5% super Accommodation and Utilities provided Relocation assistance 7 weeks annual leave + 17.5% leave loading Immerse yourself in culture and give back to the community Access to discounted buying through 100's of retailers Skills and Experience Certificate III in Light Vehicle Mechanical Technology or equivalent based on a 4-year apprenticeship in mechanical vehicle trades. Experience with undertaking diagnostics with a wide range of vehicles. Significant experience in diagnosing faults and repairing 4wd vehicles. Highly effective interpersonal skills including proficient written and oral communication skills that can be adapted to meet the needs of people from all education levels, language abilities, and ethnic origin. Experience using an electronic stock control and invoicing systems. An unrestricted NT C class driver's license or ability to obtain. Who are we and what we do We are the Arnhem Land Progress Aboriginal Corporation (ALPA) We are Australia's largest financially independent Indigenous corporation We employ over 1000 employees across 27 remote locations throughout the NT and QLD We aim to enhance social and economic development wherever we operate Interested? Contact us today for a confidential chat about all we do, the role and you and your situation at ****** ALPA is an equal opportunity employer, we encourage First Nations people and those from diverse backgrounds to apply. All applications will be treated confidentially and only those with the rights to work full time in Australia will be considered. #J-18808-Ljbffr