Electrical/Mechanical Engineer

Arrivatc
Dewsbury
3 weeks ago
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Electrical/Mechanical Engineer page is loaded## Electrical/Mechanical Engineerlocations: Dewsbury Bus Depottime type: Full timeposted on: Posted Todayjob requisition id: JR030906Location: Dewsbury Hourly Rate: £16.72At Arriva, we’re committed to delivering top-tier service to our customers and contributing to a greener, more sustainable future for the capital. Based at our Dewsbury Depot, you’ll be responsible for maintaining, diagnosing, and repairing a fleet of London buses to ensure they stay in tip-top shape and keep our passengers connected.When you join us, you’ll enjoy more than just a job – you’ll be part of a team that’s making a difference in the lives of Londoners. Here’s what we offer:* Free Travel: Enjoy free travel on all Transport for London services (Bus, Underground, London Overground, DLR, Tramlink) for you and a nominee – because we want to help you get around!* Bus Licence Training* Well facilitated garages – Availability of specialist Tools and equipment to help you deliver work you’re proud of.* Access to Arriva Village: Save up to £1,200 annually with retail discounts and offers.* Health & Wellbeing: Take care of yourself with our wellbeing support and annual health screenings.* Generous Holiday: 25 days holiday plus bank holidays, rising to 25 days after 5 years of service.* Pension Scheme: We’ve got your future covered with our company pension plan.* Full PPE & Workwear: You’ll be fully equipped with everything you need to work safely and comfortably.As a PSV Electrical Mechanical Engineer, no two days will be the same! You’ll have the responsibility of:* Carrying out diagnostic fault finding and contributing to the continuous improvement of vehicle reliability.* Performing servicing, inspections, and repairs to the highest standards (DVSA and Arriva standards exceed the norm!).* Preparing buses for MOTs and supporting preventative maintenance campaigns to keep our fleet in peak condition.We’re looking for someone who is as passionate about quality as we are! To succeed in this role, you’ll need:* NVQ Level 2 or higher in PSV, HGV maintenance (or an equivalent international qualification).* A full UK driving licence (with no more than 6 penalty points).* A valid PCV/PSV licence* The ability to pass a PCV pre-employment medical.Apply now to join the Arriva London team and help us drive a greener, cleaner future for London’s transport. Let’s make a difference together!At Arriva, we celebrate diversity and are committed to building an inclusive environment for all employees. Embracing different backgrounds, talents, and perspectives allows us to unlock potential, drive success, and foster innovation.0:00 / 3:05
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