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Mobile Mechanic

Lanes Group
Tonbridge
5 days ago
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We are thrilled to announce a major contract win with Southern Water! We are recruiting for a Mobile Fitter Engineer, covering the whole of Southern Water area. This is a fantastic opportunity to start a new career with us here at Lanes Group.


At Lanes Group nothing is more important than the health, safety and well‑being of our people and our customers. It’s a major reason we are the UK’s largest independent specialist infrastructure delivery partner of choice with a turnover in excess of £530 million, (EBITDA £45m), with over 4,000 brilliant people and a countrywide network of operational locations. Our services cover the majority of the FTSE 100 & 250 respectfully.


We have a strong culture of leadership, people support, engagement and operational excellence, with a commitment to quality and compliance across deliverables.


About The Role

Position: Mobile Mechanic (also known as a HGV Field Service Engineer)
Location: Based out of the Tonbridge depot (Tonbridge, Kent) but travelling across all of the Southern Water area which covers Sussex, Hampshire and the Isle of Wight.
Job Type: Permanent, full‑time
Hours: Monday to Friday, 40 hours
Salary: up to £55,000 per annum (made up of basic pay, overtime, on‑call allowance and bonuses)
Benefits: 21 days holiday (plus bank holidays); birthday off; health cash plan; onsite parking; auto‑enrolment pension scheme; enhanced maternity and paternity; retention loyalty scheme based on length of service; friendly working environment; company van and fuel card provided
STRICTLY NO AGENCIES PLEASE


Responsibilities

  • Hydraulic and High‑Pressure Jetting Systems

    • Possess in‑depth knowledge of hydraulic systems, including pumps, hoses, and control mechanisms.
    • Specialise in maintaining and troubleshooting high‑pressure jetting systems used in drain and sewer cleaning operations.
    • Conduct regular inspections and testing to ensure the optimal performance of hydraulic and jetting equipment.


  • Vehicle Maintenance

    • Conduct routine inspections and maintenance of the company’s fleet of vehicles, with a particular emphasis on hydraulic components.
    • Diagnose and troubleshoot hydraulic and high‑pressure jetting system issues to ensure timely and effective repairs.
    • Perform preventive maintenance tasks on hydraulic systems to maximise reliability.


  • Repair and Troubleshooting

    • Respond promptly to breakdowns and emergencies involving hydraulic and jetting systems, providing on‑site repairs to minimise downtime.
    • Utilise diagnostic tools and equipment to identify and rectify technical issues related to high‑pressure equipment.
    • Collaborate with the wider team to analyse recurring problems and implement preventive measures.


  • Legislation and Compliance

    • Stay up‑to‑date with relevant legislation and industry standards related to hydraulic systems and high‑pressure jetting operations.
    • Ensure all maintenance and repair activities comply with health and safety regulations, environmental standards, and industry best practices.
    • Implement and promote safe working practices among the team in accordance with legal requirements.
    • Be aware of all Lanes Group policies and your responsibilities towards them.



About You

The ideal candidate will be hard‑working, respectful, and compliant with health and safety standards. Having a strong background in commercial HGV vehicle servicing is essential. You will need to have a Class B Driving Licence and fully recognised industry qualifications (City & Guilds or Industry Equivalent). Class C+E / HGV Class 2 Drivers Licence are essential. IOSH or NEBOSH qualifications would be useful. Previous water industry experience is preferred and hydraulics experience is desirable.


Diversity and Inclusion

At Lanes Group, we are dedicated to fostering a diverse and inclusive workplace where everyone feels valued and empowered. We believe that our differences make us stronger and are committed to providing equal opportunities for all employees. We welcome and encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds, including those from underrepresented groups. Join us in our commitment to creating a more inclusive and diverse world.


Lanes Group is a signatory of the ‘Charter for Employer Positive About Mental Health’ run by Mindful Employer.


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