Commercial Vehicle Mechanic (field based)

Kautec Recruitment Ltd
Brinklow
4 days ago
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Commercial Vehicle Mechanic (field based)
Monday to Friday (no weekends) - You are paid door to door - no commute

We are looking for a talented field-based Engineer to perform a variety of routine servicing, inspections and subsequent repairs to a variety of specialised vehicles supplied by the client to their customers. This will involve representing the client, travelling to their customer's sites and services centres. This could involve working at airports, sea ports , main dealers, manufacturing sites or military installations.
We are looking for a self motivated and independent Mechanical Engineer who can travel to our clients various workshops in a designated area providing:
Callouts

Preventative Maintenance

Emergency Breakdowns

Pre-arranged servicing at rural sites

Engine work and diagnostic investigations

Correction of running defects

Hydraulics and pneumatics

Improvement of vehicle standards

Electrical and wiring inspections and corrections

You will be travelling within a designated area and have use of a fully equipped van. You could be working on HGV's, ground support equipment GSE, Tugs, Vans & Municipal Vehicles.
We require an excellent understanding of Plant and Vehicle technologies, and be capable of following the repair process from fault analysis to completion
The personal qualities that my client are looking for are simple, these are the ethos of an exemplary team member that can represent the company in the best way possible;
Reliable and punctual

Enthusiastic, proactive and an innovative thinker

Abiding by health and safety rules

A problem solver with a can-do mindset

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