Workshop Supervisor

Australia, NSW, Newcastle (Heatherbrae)CompetitiveFull time0 applicants

About this role

Sandvik Mining |

Responsibilities

  • Act in full compliance with Sandvik’s Environment, Health, and Safety (EHS) Vision to achieve Zero Harm.
  • Act in accordance with the Sandvik Leadership Model, promoting accountability, collaboration, and integrity in all leadership actions.
  • Monitor team performance to ensure adherence to service standards, behavioural expectations, and professional development goals.
  • Supervise day-to-day workshop operations to ensure production schedules, targets, and quality standards are consistently met.
  • Manage workflow prioritisation, resource allocation, and job scheduling to optimise operational efficiency and on-time delivery.
  • Train and monitor teams to ensure service and technical standards are consistently integrated into all customer-facing interactions.
  • Carry out repairs, maintenance and fault diagnostics work on components
  • Coordination of warranty claims as per SMC’s warranty policies
  • Work with the Service and Operations Manager and Quality manager to ensure that Sandvik AS3584 compliance is maintained ensuring that the workshop accreditation of a RSF is maintained this will involve both internal and external audits.

About Sandvik

We are seeking a Newcastle‑based candidate with an Australian‑recognised Mechanical Trade Certification and proven experience in the mining industry. You will demonstrate a strong commitment to safety, excellent communication and interpersonal skills, and a clear customer‑focused mindset. The ability to stay motivated, meet performance targets, and lead a collaborative, high‑performing team is essential. Intermediate computer skills and a Class C manual driver’s licence are required. To be eligible for this role, you must have the right to live and work in Australia. Please note that as part of our recruitment process, you will be required to successfully complete a pre-employment medical. Sandvik is a global leading Original Equipment Manufacturer, delivering comprehensive equipment, tools, parts, services, technical and digital solutions tailored to the mining, mineral processing, infrastructure and manufacturing industries. The Sandvik Group has over 41,000 employees spread across more than 150 countries globally. Our purpose is to advance the world through engineering by helping customers transition sustainably in mining, rock processing, and component and intelligent manufacturing. Sustainability is integral to our growth and our customers' success. We embed sustainability in all aspects, from R&D to product innovation and supply chain sourcing. Collaborating closely with customers, we enhance product impact and efficiency through technology and data-driven solutions, aiming for net-zero emissions by 2050 and 90% circularity by 2030. We work to protect and advance people, enabling diversity, equity and inclusion in our business, human rights in our value chain and resilient communities where we work. We are an Equal Opportunity employer and welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds, including women and Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people. Our commitment to integrity and building relationships based on honesty, respect, and trust is paramount. Join us at Sandvik, where we are dedicated to delivering excellence and innovation. For more information about this position at Sandvik, please visit the Sandvik careers page or contact Chelsea Webb – Chelsea.webb@sandvik.com Please be advised that submissions for this role will close end of day Sunday 21st June 2026 (unless successful applicants are found prior).

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Job Details

Posted13 June 2026
Closes13 July 2026
Job TypeFull time

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