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HGV Mechanic

FiberNet
Birmingham
1 month ago
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FiberNet Birmingham, United Kingdom

Overview

We are seeking a talented and experienced HGV Mechanic to join client at Birmingham Airport. You'll play a vital role in ensuring the smooth operation of our ground support equipment (GSE) fleet, keeping airside operations running efficiently and safely.

Responsibilities
  • Diagnose, troubleshoot, and repair a variety of GSE vehicles and equipment.
  • Perform routine maintenance tasks to prevent breakdowns and ensure optimal performance.
  • Maintain accurate and detailed service records for all GSE equipment.
  • Collaborate with internal customers to understand their needs and provide exceptional service.
  • Contribute to a safe work environment by adhering to all health and safety regulations.
  • Participate in scheduled preventative maintenance (PPM) for GSE vehicles and equipment.
  • Repair vehicles and plants as requested by the Workshop Supervisor.
  • Carry out inspections, brake and smoke tests and show all defects to the Workshop Supervisor before commencing with any repairs or booking out any parts.
  • Diagnose and inform the Workshop Supervisor of all work and parts required before commencing job.
  • Job cards/inspection sheets must be completed correctly to the current point of repair and handed to the Workshop Supervisor at the end of each day. All non-productive time is also to be added to the correct job card for authorisation by the Workshop Supervisor.
  • Update the Workshop Supervisor of any further work or parts required immediately.
  • Present job cards at stores to enable parts to be supplied.
  • Inform the Workshop Supervisor of any VOR parts immediately.
  • All booked parts used from workshop must be on the front of job cards and all parts taken out of hours must be written on the parts sheet as confirmation.
  • Label parts and put them onto correct shelves, e.g. warranty or exchange unit.
  • Inform the Workshop Supervisor immediately upon job completion.
  • Quarantine, label and report all defective tooling immediately to the site Workshop Supervisor.
  • Report any defective items immediately to the Workshop Supervisor.
  • Accurately complete and hand in manual daily time sheet after each day of shift.
Qualifications
  • Class 1 / Class 2 HGV license
  • A minimum of 5 years' experience in vehicle maintenance, preferably with GSE or HGV experience
  • Strong problem-solving and diagnostic skills to identify and resolve equipment issues efficiently
  • A meticulous attention to detail and a commitment to quality workmanship
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills to effectively collaborate with colleagues and customers
  • The ability to work independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced environment
  • A valid driver's license
  • A clean criminal record check is mandatory for airside access
  • Motor mechanics
  • Analytical and numerate with good communication skills
  • Customer oriented/service delivery focused
  • General knowledge of health and safety regulations
  • Operational vehicle/logistical background experience
  • Experience of working in a customer focused environment
  • Experience in the vehicle maintenance sector
  • Able to work on an on-call roster
HGV Mechanic Benefits
  • Salary £45,000 per year, depending on experience and licenses, with the opportunity to earn overtime (OTE £40-£45k)
  • Comprehensive benefits package including company pension, employee discount scheme, on-site parking, and store discounts
  • The opportunity to work in a dynamic and growing environment at a major international airport
HGV Mechanic Qualifications
  • City and Guilds or equivalent qualification in Motor Mechanics Level 3 - essential
  • HGV/Plant Desirable
  • Forklift (desirable)

Note: This posting includes the job details and requirements currently visible; subsequent postings may appear later with updates.


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