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Mechanical Technician

Brownhills Motorhomes Ltd
Newark
3 days ago
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Brownhills Motorhomes are currently seeking a Mechanical Technician. This is an exciting opportunity to join our successful company. We are the UK's largest Motorhome dealer and one stop destination for all Motorhome requirements.

We sell new and used motorhomes, parts and accessories, undertake motorhome services/repairs and have an onsite bistro and leisure facilities. We employ around 200 staff at our 12.5 acre site.

Main Responsibilities

Working on a range of commercial vehicles that have been adapted as Motorhomes; including Fiat, Ford, Peugeot, Renault, Volkswagen and Mercedes. Tasks will involve the following:

* Perform routine maintenance, health checks and repairs

* Carry out mechanical service work; both major and minor

* Replace brakes, pads, clutches, drive shafts, suspension and shocks

* Diagnose mechanical issues and provide effective solutions

* Ensure all work is completed to high standards of quality and safety.

* Maintain accurate records of repairs and services performed

* Undertake any required warranty work

* Stay updated on industry trends and new technologies

Requirements

* An NVQ 3, City & Guilds or equivalent

* Commercial Vehicle Technician experience and ideally Fiat or Ford qualified

* Strong diagnostic skills and attention to detail.

* Ability to work independently as well as part of a team.

* Excellent communication skills for interacting with customers and colleagues.

* A full valid driving licence is essential, driving over 3500kg would be an advantage

You will have excellent attention to detail a good team spirit that will see you working closely with everyone from the workshop controller and parts department to your fellow technicians. You will be able to manage your time effectively and efficiently in order to meet deadlines. You will have good customer facing skills as you will be required to have face to face and telephone conversations with customers.

Hours of work

Shift cycle of 4 days on 4 days off; working 6 am to 6pm

Additional benefits to you

Pension

Medical Insurance

Life Insurance

Staff discount in our on-site Café and Accessory Shop

Free use of on-site swimming pool, sauna, hot tub

Uniform provided
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