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Heavy Equipment Mechanic

Mane Contract Services
Staines
2 weeks ago
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This position involves maintaining and repairing a range of ground support equipment (GSE) to ensure smooth and safe airport operations. You'll be working as part of a dedicated engineering team, delivering high-quality servicing and providing a best-in-class experience for business customers.

Employment type: Full time, permanent
Vacancies: Approximately 5
Base salary: £47,047.50 per annum
London weighting: £500 per annum
Shifts: 4 on 4 off. Choose either 06:30 to 18:30 with £3,000 per annum shift allowance, or 11:30 to 23:30 with £3,500 per annum shift allowance
Reporting to: Site Supervisor or Service Manager

Key Responsibilities

Service, maintain, and repair a wide range of GSE equipment to required standards

Carry out vehicle mechanical and electrical PPM in line with scheduled plans

Complete all service documentation and job cards accurately and on time

Liaise with internal stakeholders and support safe, efficient turnaround of equipment

Work in full compliance with health and safety legislation and company procedures

Required Experience & Qualifications

Strong HGV mechanical experience (essential)

5 years checkable work history to obtain an airside pass

HGV Class 1 licence

City & Guilds in motor mechanics engineering (or equivalent)

Ability to pass CRC checks and obtain GSAT certification through in-house training

Personal Attributes

Safety focused with high attenti...

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