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Mechanic Vehicle Technician

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West Midlands
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Mechanic Vehicle Technician – TipTopJob

Location: Coventry, West Midlands, United Kingdom. The role is based on a day shift with flexible hours.

Pay: PAYE £19.11 per hour or Contractor £25.00 per hour (ltd or Umbrella).

Responsibilities
  • Visual inspection: Inspect parts prior to fitting and identify issues.
  • Transferring information: Fit parts to vehicles following manufacturing instructions.
  • Multi-tasking: Work across different assembly cells, not confined to one area.
  • Vehicle preparation: Remove base vehicle equipment, grind and sand internal surfaces using hand-held tools.
  • Integration: Fit and integrate new parts or equipment to military vehicles, ensuring quality.
  • Sub-assembly: Assemble a range of parts within tight timescales for the production line.
Qualifications
  • Affinity for and understanding of vehicles, ideally military vehicles.
  • Capability to read and interpret design drawings and adhere to manufacturing instructions.
  • Basic vehicle service skills with a focus on safety standards and situational safety awareness.
  • Level 3 qualification in either an electrical or mechanical environment is desirable.
  • Must be able to pass a baseline security check: DBS.
  • Passion, pride, and keen eye for detail in work.

This role supports the assembly and refurbishment of armoured vehicles, contributing to the company’s leadership in high-performance ultra-lightweight protection for both platform and personnel.

Interest? Apply now to become a Vehicle Technician and be part of something truly extraordinary.

Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, an employment agency established in 1978. Please include your name, email address, phone number and location (postcode OR town OR county, as a minimum) so your CV can be processed effectively.


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