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- Permanent Full Time
- Seniority
- Lead
About the role
What you'll be doing?
- Workflow Management: Direct the daily priorities for the Reconditioning team to meet delivery deadlines and inventory targets.
- Quality control: Execute comprehensive quality checks on all panel and cosmetic repairs, ensuring every vehicle meets Carma standards.
- Team Leadership: Lead and develop a high-performing team of spray painters, and panel specialists, driving excellence in performance, training, and safety.
- Results driven: Motivate and drive a high-output team to hit daily production targets.
- Strategic improvements: Proactively identify and resolve workflow bottlenecks or "Work-in-Progress" (WIP) lag to ensure consistent inventory flow.
Okay, let’s talk about you:
- You have at least 2 years experience leading/ supervising teams in automotive operations, paint and panel shops, or fast paced environments.
- You have a proven track record in quality assurance with a systematic approach to identifying and resolving defects.
- You are process-driven and organized - building and refining workflows to increase efficiency.
- You have excellent communication providing clear, direct feedback to your team and concise updates to senior management.
- You hold a current NSW driver's Licence.
What's in it for you?
- We wouldn’t be a car business if we didn’t give you some $$ off our Carma cars, parts and NRMA cover.
- Join our high-performing, forward-thinking team and help shake up car buying in Australia.
- Be a part of a high performing team, where curiosity, learning and tackling fun challenges are just another day at the office.
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