Heavy Vehicle (PCV) Mechanic / Technician (4 on 4 off)

spsbus
Bridgwater
1 week ago
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Heavy Vehicle (PCV) Mechanic / Technician (4 on 4 off)

Our fantastic Engineering Team is integral to the success of our business. Working at our 10 bay vehicle maintenance unit, you will be part of a team providing high quality inspection, maintenance, electrical, diagnostic and repair services for a current fleet of 200 modern coaches, single and double deck buses ensuring safe and reliable vehicles are available at all times.


Somerset Passenger Solutions provides the passenger transport needs for one of the largest construction projects in Europe – Hinkley Point C. We transport thousands of clients to and from the site every day, working 24/7 to ensure that construction remains on schedule.


Specific Hours: Average 42hrs per week working a 4 on 4 off shift pattern.
12hr shifts, alternating 4 days (0630 – 1900) & 4 nights (1830 – 0700)


Summary of benefits:



  • Pension – 5% contributory pension matched by us
  • National Retailer discount scheme
  • Free local bus travel & significantly reduced rail travel for you & family members
  • Life Assurance
  • Health Benefits
  • 24/7 Employee Assistance Programme
  • Annual pay review

Summary of key duties & responsibilities:



  • To be part of a team providing MOT preparation, vehicle inspection, maintenance, diagnostic and repair services to a varied PCV fleet
  • To maintain a clear understanding of vehicle inspection standards and compliance requirements
  • To follow all procedures to control and monitor parts usage and stock control
  • As part of the engineering team, to be consistently proactive in ensuring that PVR (peak vehicle requirement) is achieved

Essential requirements:



  • Minimum NVQ Level 3 or C&G equivalent or above in Heavy Vehicle Maintenance (PCV preferred)
  • Possession of a full driving licence
  • At least two years relevant, recent and demonstrable post training experience in heavy vehicle engineering (preferably PCV)
  • The ability to apply consistently high standards of technical judgement
  • A pragmatic and proactive can-do attitude to short notice workshop deadlines
  • A flexible approach to working hours as we are a 24/7 business

Desirable:



  • PCV Electrical system aptitude and experience in the bus industry
  • Category D licence holder
  • Possession of IRTEC licence; Inspection and/or Service Maintenance Technician
  • Good electrical and diagnostic ability
  • Knowledge of the transport sector

NB: Only candidates who meet the essential requirements will be considered for the role.


Please note - All employees must be willing to undergo Baseline Personnel Security Standard (BPSS) and obtain a DBS certificate. This standard is designed to provide a level of assurance as to the honesty, integrity and values of individuals who are required to work at a Nuclear Licenced Site, or who may have access to sensitive nuclear information.


Somerset Passenger Solutions welcomes applications from a diverse range of candidates regardless of background, gender, race, religious beliefs, disability, sexual orientation or age.


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