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GSE Mechanics- Heathrow

Mane Contract Services
Hounslow
5 days ago
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Overview

We're working with one of the UK's leading names in airport ground support and are looking for experienced HGV Engineers to join their growing team at London Heathrow. This is your chance to work on a variety of specialist Ground Support Equipment (GSE) - from tugs and baggage tractors to complex hydraulic and electrical systems - keeping one of the world's busiest airports moving.

Responsibilities
  • Carrying out servicing, diagnostics, and repairs across a fleet of GSE vehicles
  • Delivering planned and preventative maintenance (mechanical & electrical)
  • Keeping all documentation accurate and up to date
  • Ensuring safety, reliability, and compliance on every job
  • Working as part of a dedicated engineering team supporting 24/7 airport operations
Qualifications
  • HGV mechanical experience (essential)
  • HGV Class 1 licence
  • City & Guilds or equivalent in motor mechanics engineering
  • Ability to pass CRC and GSAT security checks
  • 5 years' checkable work history (for airside clearance)
  • A safety-first mindset, strong communication, and the drive to get the job done
What’s on offer
  • Shifts: 4 on 4 off (choice of day or late shift)
  • Competitive base salary of £47,047.50 + allowances + annual bonus
  • Genuine career progression within a global engineering business
  • Annual leave that rises with service
  • Enhanced parental policies
  • Life assurance at 2x salary and contributory pension scheme
  • On-site parking and employee perks including retail, gym, and health discounts, plus Cycle2Work scheme
Why apply?

If you're an HGV Engineer looking for a fresh challenge, this is a rare chance to take your career into aviation engineering. You'll get hands-on with unique equipment, enjoy excellent benefits, and play a vital role in keeping Heathrow's airside operations running smoothly.

Apply today and one of our consultants will be in touch to discuss the role in more detail.


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