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Diamond Bus Company
Redditch
3 days ago
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We have an opportunity for a Day Engineer to join our Redditch depot.

Rate of pay is £20.00 per hour depending on experience and qualifications.

We are looking for engineers to work a 40-hour contract 04.30am - 13.00pm

The individual must be a team player willing to learn and adapt to the running of a busy workshop.

Experience of the industry HGV or PSV is necessary, and the individual must be confident in fault finding and rectification of all types of faults and defects.

A PSV licence is preferred for the role but not essential

A good knowledge of the DVSA rules and legislation is important as inspections and MOT preparation will be required.

Your daily tasks will include:

Making sure PVR is met every morning
Service and inspections of the fleet.
Engine, Adblue, Gearbox, Running gear replacements and repairs.
Attending and repairing roadside breakdowns where possible
Making sure wheel retorque procedures are done every morning

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Pay: £20.00 per hour

Expected hours: No less than 40 per week

Benefits:
Company pension
Free parking
On-site parking
Schedule:
Day shift
Overtime
Weekend availability
Application question(s):
Do you have experience of the HGV or PSV industry?
Do you have good knowledge of the DVSA rules and legislation?
Do you have experience of MOT preparation?

Work Location: In person
Reference ID: Day Engineer Redditch

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