Mechanical Vehicle Technician

Kingston Barnes Ltd
Bristol
2 weeks ago
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Vehicle Mechanical Maintenance Engineer in Bristol

Are you a skilled Vehicle Mechanic looking for a new opportunity ?

Does the idea of working within a growing business interest you?

Does great training and a days based role that provides you with routine but flexibility tick your boxes?

Then get in touch! Kingston Barnes has an exciting opportunity for a Vehicle Technician position for one of our clients . Full training and development in company and manufacturing systems with excellent starting salary.

The Role:

* Carry out diagnostics and carrying out correct system operation of vehicles

* Liaising with the Technical support to facilitate first time fix

* Liaising with technicians to disseminate technical information

Requirements –

* ILM 4 Essential (ILM Level 3 considered)

* Vehicle Mechanic background

* Diagnostics experience is essential

The Company: With the company's success continuing to grow steadily, they are looking at expanding the work force on site in order to maintain production levels. They are a market leader within a highly profitable fast moving production industry and are looking forward to another successful year within this marketplace. The business has shown consistent growth and is constantly developing new systems to maintain their competitive advantage in existing markets.

* Candidates must be eligible to live and work in the UK to apply for this position...

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