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Mobile Mechanical Service Engineer

WH Bence
London
1 day ago
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WH Bence

have an exciting opportunity for a

Mobile Mechanical Service Engineer

to join their team.
Location: Yate, Bristol, BS37 5NG (Nationwide)
Salary: £39,500 per annum with increased OTE with overtime and additional payments, dependent on qualifications and experience
Job Type: Full - time, Permanent
Yard Working Hours: 08:00 to 16:30 (with early/late finishes and weekend work)
About Us:
WH Bence has been in business for over 30 years as specialist coachbuilders. Contracts include the manufacture and conversion of vehicles for the emergency services, command & control vehicles, hospitality trailers, racing trailers and mobile medical units. Bence also provides full after sales back-up and servicing throughout the UK and Ireland.
Mobile Mechanical Service Engineer

- This Role:
We are seeking an experienced Mobile

HGV Technician

with a strong HGV maintenance and repair background to join our expanding field service team.
Are you a trained mechanic/plant fitter looking for a new challenge This is a varied and interesting role that would suit someone with a mechanical background, an eye for detail and general maintenance skills.
Due to expansion, specialist coachbuilder WH Bence requires an experienced engineer to join the team. The successful candidate will work at our service premises in Yate, near Bristol, but will also be required to work on our specialist vehicle contracts throughout the UK and Ireland.
A service van and company mobile will also be provided as Bence service engineers share a stand by call out on rota which involved working overtime, which increased earnings. As this is a mobile role you will be required to stay away from home, as needed.
You will join the current team to provide after-sales support and fulfil long term contracts for preventative maintenance, for which training will be provided. After training you will be expected to be able to problem solve whilst on a client's site with telephone support from the Bence Service Manager.
Mobile Mechanical Service Engineer

- Key Responsibilities:

  • Carry out mobile servicing, diagnostics, and repair of HGVs and commercial vehicles
  • Perform breakdown assistance
  • Complete service reports and maintain accurate records
  • Provide exceptional customer service on-site
    Mobile Mechanical Service Engineer

    - You:
  • Must hold a full Category B driving licence to apply for this role
  • A sound knowledge of servicing and maintaining trailers and vehicles is required
  • Experience in auto vehicle electrics and hydraulics will be advantageous though not essential
    Mobile Mechanical Service Engineer

    - Benefits:
  • Competitive salary
  • Call out payment
  • Paid overtime available
  • Pension contributions
  • Company van
  • Company mobile phone
  • Training programmes available
    To submit your application for this exciting

    Mobile Mechanical Service Engineer

    opportunity, please click ‘Apply' now!

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