Mechanic

Career Choices Dewis Gyrfa Ltd
Norwich
2 weeks ago
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About the Role

We are looking for a full time, experienced Mechanic to join our team, to assist with the maintenance of our fleet of over 100 Mini Buses, mainly comprising of Renault Master / Vauxhall Movano vans that have been converted for special needs transport.

This role offers an excellent opportunity for a proactive person to grow within an expanding business, & to work with a great team.

Some out of hours working may be required to cover breakdowns / recovery, these events are not common and are shared between our team

  • extras are paid as overtime.

Company vehicle provided for break down purposes.

Working hours: 8am-5pm Monday to Friday totaling 40 hours ( occasional overtime) Holidays: Statutory Allowance Rates of Pay: Negotiable, depending on skills and experience

Duties
  • Carry out Maintenance to Technical Specification and DVSA standards, Servicing vehicles, M.O.T preparation, Clutches, Timing Chains/ Timing Belts, Engine Work e.g. Head Gaskets/Engine rebuilds, Diagnostics & Rectification of electrical and mechanical faults
  • Completing of Paperwork e.g. Job cards and Inspection Paperwork, Maintaining a clean work environment.
Skills & Qualifications
  • NVQ Level 3 In Vehicle Maintenance and Repair or equivalent 3 years time served experience minimum
  • Full UK Drivers Licence essential
  • Good communication skills
  • Ability to multi task, and work on own initiative
  • Ability to follow and carry out instructions
  • MIG Welding / fabrication experience is an advantage but not essential
  • Ability to Drive 7.5 ton Recovery truck is an Advantage but not essential
Benefits
  • Company pension
  • Free on-site parking
Work Location

In person


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