Mechanical Fitter

First Bus
Chelmsford
1 month ago
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Welcome to First Bus Engineering


Hey! We're one of the country's largest bus operators – and our engineering teams are working at the forefront of bus technology. Nationwide, we are investing in state-of-the-art new buses, and in the workshops and people that service them. A First Bus depot is the perfect environment to continue growing your engineering know-how by working on our brand new Electric Vehicles. We will support your ongoing development and provide a career path to follow.


About the Role - Mechanical Fitter

Do you want to be part of our energetic team of HGV/PSV/bus mechanical engineers and maintenance staff repairing our fleet of buses? If yes, then this Mechanical Fitter position at our Chelmsford depot could just be the job for you!


It offers technical up‑skilling and career progression and we'll also provide all the PPE and basic tools you'll need to succeed in your role. This could be a great opportunity for you to widen your skill base and work on our state‑of‑the‑art electric vehicles.


Key Responsibilities

  • Vehicle fault diagnostics, servicing, repairs and vehicle inspections in accordance with First Bus Standard Engineering Operating Procedures
  • To fully comply with all HS&E legislation along with Group Policies
  • To fully comply with all relevant Standard Operating Procedures.
  • Maintain and develop technical skills as required
  • Attend and assist on vehicle breakdowns

Hours

39 per week, 4 days out of 7 (including weekends) on a rotating pattern of early shifts 05:00‑15:00 and late shifts 14:30‑00:30


About you

  • Do you have a minimum Level 3 NVQ standard of equivalent (i.e., City & Guilds Level 1&2) qualification?
  • Do you have a flexible approach to working hours?
  • Do you hold a clean valid UK drivers licence?
  • A PCV licence is desirable or show a willingness to obtain PCV licence is essential as we will help you obtain your PCV
  • Experience of working with buses/coaches would be advantageous, but not a necessity

We also welcome applications from ex‑Forces personnel with an engineering apprenticeship qualification, and experienced engineers from other sectors looking for a change.



  • Your health is important to us which is why we offer Simply Health & Smart Health for you and your dependents at no cost to you! This offering includes cash‑back benefits across optical & dental as well as virtual GP appointments, mental health support and nutrition and fitness advise. Our EAP provision offers 24hr, 365 days a year mental health support
  • We are also committed to your financial wellbeing, and we offer a platform with many discounts on high street brands and supermarkets etc
  • Working at First you also receive discounted train travel for you and your family after 6 months service as well as a free bus pass
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • 25 days' holiday + bank holidays
  • Pension scheme and chance to buy discounted First Group shares
  • Enhanced maternity / paternity pay

We put a big focus on physical and mental wellbeing at First Bus. We recognise that anyone can be affected by the stresses and strain of work, or life outside it. You'll find a range of health‑promotion initiatives, and you will have 24/7 access to our confidential Employee Assistance Programme.


Please apply now. We look forward to receiving your application.


Public transport serves everyone, whatever their differences. At First Bus, we want to be an employer open to you, no matter what your differences are. We aspire to be an inclusive organisation because diverse backgrounds, thinking and experiences bring so many benefits to our customers, communities and people. We welcome applications from all.


Applicants are advised that background checks will be conducted as a standard part of our recruitment process.


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