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E-Bike Mechanic

First Call Contract Services
City of London
2 weeks ago
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About You
  • Experience as a mechanic in the automotive/transportation industry
  • An Electrical engineering or mechanic background - qualifications such as
  • Cytech level 2 or similar are hugely advantageous
  • Ability to lift up to 65lbs / 30kg on a frequent basis required
  • Ability to operate a mobile device including having knowledge of in app-based workflows. iOS experience preferred
  • Good communicator with the ability to read and follow instructions
  • Willingness to learn, a great attitude and ability to work well with others teamwork is key to success!
What You'll Do
  • Ensure operational compliance and safety of all electric vehicles
  • Perform a variety repairs from basic maintenance to complex electronic part replacement
  • Maintain and abide by safety and hygiene standards within the warehouse
  • Maximise the number of operational vehicles by efficiently completing tasks assigned
  • Identify issues and find creative solutions to overcome obstacles
  • Safely operate a pallet jack and/or push cart on a frequent basis
  • Additional job related tasks as assigned
  • Receive additional training to become a great mechanic!
Shift and Pay

All shifts are 9am - 5pm and the below shift patterns are available.

  • Thursday - Monday
  • Friday - Tuesday
  • Saturday - Wednesday
  • Wednesday - Sunday
Pay
  • From £13.15 - £14.15 based on attendance (bonus available)
  • Paid weekly

This is a fantastic opportunity for the right candidates to begin a career with a company that offers genuine long-term opportunities and career development.

This job will suit any candidate with experience working as a mechanic, automotive/transportation industry, Halfords or garage, any kind of bike or scooter background

Why work with First Call?
  • Working with First Call Contract Services gives you many additional benefits!
  • Money saving offers and discounts at your fingertip
  • 24/7 GP helpline
  • Discounted Gym membership in over 2500 gyms
  • Online Payslip Access
  • Personal Insurance


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