LCV Technician / Mechanic (Broxburn)

A M Phillip Trucktech
Broxburn
2 weeks ago
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Overview

£2,000 welcome bonus and market leading rates of pay. Our customers and colleagues are our priority. It is our aim to be the best commercial vehicle group for customers to do business with and the best place for colleagues to work. AM Phillip Trucktech are a family business who have been trading for 70 years and are Scotland's leading commercial vehicle specialists. We currently have six depots and are the sole IVECO dealer group in Scotland. Additionally, we also represent Ford, Fiat and Maxus commercial vehicle franchises.


The Role

The overall purpose of the role is to carry out general maintenance and repair work on a range of light commercial vehicles to a high standard. This will be from within our franchise sectors but may also cover other makes of commercial vehicles. This is an exciting opportunity to take on a fresh challenge with a dynamic and rapidly growing company.


The Person

Are you a car technician looking to expand your experience into the big world of Commercial vehicles or an experienced LCV Technician who's ready to take on the next step in their career.


Key Responsibilities

  • Working with the service team to maintain and repair customer vehicles.
  • Fault-finding and diagnostics as directed.
  • Maintenance of all equipment to the highest standard.
  • Advising the supervisor of any improvements to enhance reliability and reduce costs.
  • Carrying out any other reasonable task which may arise.

Key Skills

  • A good level of technical knowledge, ability and experience in the mechanical repair of commercial vehicles.
  • Ability to organise own workload, work on own initiative and to strict deadlines.
  • Flexible approach to working hours.
  • Awareness and understanding of health and safety requirements.
  • A current full driving Licence.
  • PC skills and proficiency are preferable.
  • Successful applicants will enjoy excellent working conditions as well as a competitive remuneration package.

Company Benefits

  • 30 Days holiday per annum, plus an extra holiday on your birthday (after a year’s service)
  • Enhanced company pension
  • Flexible working hours (subject to availability)
  • Staff discount on new and used cars via our Glenford dealership
  • Bereavement leave
  • On-site parking
  • Company life-assurance policy
  • Health & wellbeing support
  • Mortgage advice
  • Referral programme: Colleagues can receive up to £1,000 for each successful technician referral!

Applying

To apply for this opportunity and join our team, you must be eligible to work in the UK and be a resident. Sponsorships are not available.


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