Bus Mechanic

Arriva Rail London Ltd
Enfield
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Bus Mechanic page is loaded## Bus Mechaniclocations: Enfield Garage(E)time type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: JR031909**Join Arriva London as a Skilled Bus Mechanic!Role Overview:As a PSV/HGV Mechanic at Arriva London, you’ll be responsible for performing preventative maintenance, diagnosing faults, and carrying out repairs on our fleet of London buses. You'll work to the highest standards set by Arriva and the Driver & Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA), ensuring our buses are safe, reliable, and ready for the road.Key Responsibilities: Carry out periodic servicing, maintenance, inspections, and repairs in line with Arriva and DVSA standards. Improve vehicle reliability by performing continuous maintenance and proactive repairs. Prepare vehicles for MOT, conduct preventative maintenance campaigns, and perform quality checks. Diagnose faults and ensure all maintenance work aligns with Arriva’s high standards.Candidate Requirements: Qualifications: PSV/HGV maintenance and repair qualifications, at least NVQ Level 2 or an equivalent international qualification (proof required). Experience: If you don’t have formal qualifications, we’ll consider candidates with at least 5 years of relevant PSV/HGV repair experience.* Driving Licence: A full UK driving licence with no more than 6 points.* Medical: Ability to pass a PCV pre-employment medical.* Competitive Pay: Enjoy a competitive salary with generous overtime rates.* Christmas Bonus: A guaranteed £500 payment to brighten your holiday season.* Permanent Employment: Secure a full-time role with guaranteed overtime opportunities at enhanced rates.* Career Growth: Take advantage of career progression opportunities, including High Voltage/EV training and other upskilling programs.* Technical Training: Access industry-leading training courses and certifications to enhance your skills.* Travel Benefits: Free travel on TFL-operated transport (Bus, Underground, London Overground, DLR, Tramlink) for you and one household member.* Licence Support: We’ll assist you with PCV licence training and testing if required.* Exclusive Discounts: Access Arriva Village for retail discounts worth up to £1,200 annually.* Generous Holiday Entitlement: 20 days of annual leave, increasing to 25 days after five years, plus bank holidays.* Pension Scheme: Secure your future with enrolment in the Arriva Workplace Pension.* Career Development: Ongoing opportunities for professional growth and advancement.**Apply Today!**Join Arriva London and help us maintain the fleet that keeps London moving. Be part of a team dedicated to providing safe, sustainable, and reliable transportation across the capital.0:00 / 3:05
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