Fleet Workshop Technician (26828) Carrington, England
Salary: | GBP45000 - GBP48600 per annum + Life Assurance Private Medical 12% Pension |
Fleet Workshop Technician – Carrington - Manchester
£45,000 - £48,600
3.00pm – 12.00am Monday – Friday
Private Medical, Life assurance, 34 days holiday, paid sick leave, personal accident insurance, fitness program, long service awards, share incentive plan, 12% pension
Our client is a leading manufacturer that is dedicated to producing products that’s quality is recognised as second to none. With growth into the site they are looking for a Fleet Workshop Technician to join the close knit team. You will receive on-the-job training and support to enhance your skills
Role & Responsibilities:
Performing Routine Maintenance tasks and repairs on a wide range of specialist equipment, including vehicles (ranging from 3500kg–44,000kgs GVW), and trailers.
Ensuring that fleet equipment operated in the UK and Ireland is maintained and repaired to the highest standards
This position involves the maintenance, repair, and inspection of vehicles and systems
Expertise in heavy good vehicle, trailer maintenance, inspection and repair, and a commitment to maintaining high operational standards
Knowledge, Skills & Experience:
A thorough understanding of the DVSA “Goods Vehicle Inspection Manual” and the “Categorization of Defects manual” is essential.
Time served apprenticeship, in mechanical engineering, automotive technology. Certification or associate degree in mechanical engineering, automotive technology, or a related field preferred.
Experience: Experience in HGV/PSV vehicle maintenance, or a similar technical role.
Proficiency with diagnostic tools and equipment.
Benefits Package:
£45,000 - £48,600
3.00pm – 12.00am Monday – Friday
Private Medical, Life assurance, 34 days holiday, paid sick leave, personal accident insurance, fitness program, long service awards, share incentive plan, 12% pension
If you are interested in the role or looking for something similar please contact our Managing Consultant, Emma Hardman