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Mechanic/Vehicle Technician

Enveconw
Blackpool
2 weeks ago
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Job Outline: Mechanic/Vehicle Technician

Location: Blackpool – Layton Depot, Plymouth Road, FY3 7HW

  • Access to Employee Assistance Programme (365-day support, 24/7).
  • Range of employee discounts available for local attractions and discounted membership of Blackpool Council Leisure Centres.
  • Work Schedule:
  • Tuesday: 5AM until 2PM
  • Wednesday-Thursday: 8AM until 5PM
  • Friday (Week 1): 5AM until 10AM
  • Friday (Week 2): 10AM until 3:30PM

Role Purpose:

  • Carry out routine repairs, inspections, and maintenance for all vehicle types.
  • Repair and maintain trade-specific or specialised power tools, plant, and equipment.
  • Ensure adherence to Health and Safety regulations at all times.

Main Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Follow work programmes and determine the best approach within Enveco’s procedures and best practices.
  • Resolve straightforward problems and modify work as needed without waiting for instructions.
  • Identify and repair issues with vehicles and HGVs to DVSA standards, ensuring readiness for use.
  • Maintain fleet of plant, agriculture, and horticulture units to HSE and Enveco standards.
  • Use diagnostic equipment and practical skills to identify and repair problems within agreed timescales.
  • Refer complex problems with wider implications or costs to a supervisor.
  • Perform HGV MOTs to required standards to maintain operator compliance and avoid licensing risks.
  • Complete paperwork daily in line with compliance requirements.

Thank you for your interest in this position.

Please download the application form, complete it, and send it via email along with your CV to .


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