Kautec Recruitment Ltd
Workshop Fleet Technician
Vehicle Management Unit – Monday to Friday (days)
Your career path will see you upskilled on new products and put through various courses that will make you miore effifcient in your role.
We are looking for a qualified and time served HGV Technician who can demonstrate a thorough understanding of commercial vehicle mechanical dynamics.
You can expect to be situated in a positive and vibrant working environment where your efforts will be rewarded. A skills shortage can be trained by way of upskilling. What cannot be trained however is the right attitude and the desire to give your clients a first class service.
You will be carrying out inspections to a varied and diverse fleet.
You could be working on main dealer heavy goods vehicles (HGV#s) refuse collection vehicles, road sweepers, hook loaders, light commercials (vans), trailers and tippers-
The type of work you can expect to be carrying out includes (but is not limited to)
-
Routine (and preventative) maintenance
-
MOT preparation
-
Scheduled servicing to DVSA standards
-
6 (or 8) weekly inspections
-
Correction of running defects
-
Chassis and fabrication work
-
Hydraulics and pneumatics
-
Improvement of vehicle standards
-
Electrical and wiring inspections and corrections
Ideally you will be fully qualified (City & Guilds), NVQ or equivalent.
Additional accreditations such as IRTEC would be desirable, as would a HGV Class 1 or licence.
So what are you waiting for. Get in touch for further details and start that next journey on your career.
HGV, heavy goods vehicle, commercial vehicle, RCV, refuse collection vehicle, tipper, sweeper, gritter, mechanic, vehicle engineer, vehicle technician, fitter, workshop. VMU
To apply for this job please visit www.reed.co.uk.
Make this application stronger
Use these quick checks before applying so your CV, interview preparation and job search are better matched to this vacancy.
Before you apply
Check the key details and make sure the role matches what you are looking for.
- Review the job title, company, location, salary and working pattern if provided.
- Check the skills, experience or qualifications requested by the employer.
- Make sure the commute, hours and contract type are realistic for you.
Tailor your CV
For Engineering Jobs, highlight the most relevant skills, experience and achievements linked to this type of work. Keep it honest, clear and focused on what the employer is asking for.
Use the CV Builder or browse Career Advice.
Prepare for interview
If your application is successful, prepare simple examples that show your motivation, strengths and suitability.
Keep searching smarter
Do not rely on one application. Keep searching similar roles and set up alerts so new vacancies reach you faster.
