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Ground Support Equipment (GSE) Mechanic

Mane Contract Services
City of London
5 days ago
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Overview

My client, a global leader in Ground Support Equipment (GSE), is actively seeking qualified Mechanics with EU passports who are open to relocating to the Netherlands for a 1-year contract or permanent role.

This is a fantastic opportunity for experienced heavy vehicle technicians to enter the aviation sector and work in a high-profile international airport environment.

The Role

You will maintain and repair a wide range of airside support vehicles and equipment, including both diesel-powered and electric GSE.

Key Responsibilities
  • Routine servicing and inspections of GSE (loaders, stair trucks, towing vehicles)
  • Maintenance of electric airport vehicles and buses
  • Mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical fault-finding and repair
  • Reading and working from technical diagrams and manuals
  • Responding to breakdowns and carrying out unscheduled maintenance
  • Ensuring compliance with health and safety regulations
  • Accurate service reporting and documentation
Ideal Candidate
  • Background in HGVs, buses, trucks, or heavy plant maintenance
  • Strong mechanical skills with knowledge of hydraulics and electrical systems
  • Able to read and interpret technical schematics
  • Proactive, hands-on, and comfortable in fast-paced environments
  • GSE experience is a plus, but not essential
  • Must be eligible for airport security clearance in the Netherlands
  • Must have a good level of English (spoken and written)
  • Willing to work 40 hours per week with flexibility
Requirements
  • Recognised technical qualification in mechanics or automotive engineering
  • Full EU driver's licence
  • EU passport (essential for relocation and work clearance)
  • Immediate availability preferred
What’s on Offer
  • Competitive net salary depending on experience
  • Accommodation allowance up to €600/month
  • Contract or permanent employment options
  • Career progression within a global aviation business
  • Relocation support and a modern, well-equipped working environment
Interested?

If you're an experienced mechanic with an EU passport and open to relocating to the Netherlands, get in touch today. Let's discuss how this opportunity could be the right fit for your next step


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