HGV PSV Mechanic Technician Nights

Faresaver Buses
Bath
3 days ago
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Faresaver Buses is a small independent family owned bus company. We require a qualified PSV/HGV fitter to join our friendly team of fitters working on our fleet of modern service buses.

The fleet comprises of Optare Solos, Alexander Dennis and Volvo buses.

Experience in a bus company would be preferred, but is not essential. Must hold NVQ level III or equivalent.

PSV or HGV licence is preferred, training will be given in order to obtain this qualification if required.

The successful candidate will be suitably qualified and experienced in the maintenance of commercial vehicles, be self motivated and have an easy going but efficient approach to work.

This position is for a permanent night shift working 10pm to 6am. The hours will be 40 hours per week Sunday to Thursday or Monday to Friday night but may be adjusted to suit applicants needs.

Pay is weekly. Rates quoted are based on a 40 hour week.

£27.30 per hour - £56,784 per annum based on 40 hours

Own tools are essential.

Our main depot and the job are located in Chippenham SN14 6NQ.

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Pay: £26.00-£27.30 per hour

Expected hours: 40 per week

Benefits:
Company pension
Cycle to work scheme
Employee discount
Free or subsidised travel
Free parking
On-site parking
Schedule:
8 hour shift
Night shift
Overtime

Experience:
Heavy Goods Vehicles & Construction Plant Mechanics: 1 year (preferred)

Licence/Certification:
Driving Licence (required)

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