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Mobile Vehicle Mechanic {Emergency Services

Ernest Gordon Recruitment Limited
City of London
1 week ago
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Mobile Vehicle Mechanic (Emergency Services)


Location: London


Salary: £39,000 + £12,000 in shift/call out + Training + Progression + 6% Pension + Generous Holiday + Medical + More


Shift Pattern: 3 shift pattern Monday to Friday 7am‑3pm, 10am‑6pm, 2pm‑10pm (on‑call shift to include weekend on the 2pm‑10pm)


Are you a Vehicle Mechanic/Technician who is looking for a rewarding career in one of the world's largest engineering businesses while also supporting the UK's stressed emergency services as they save lives?


Do you want to join a business who doesn't just value its employees, they promote training and development opportunities both short and long term.


On offer is the exciting opportunity for a Mobile Vehicle Mechanic/Technician or similar to join one of the UK's and the world's leading engineering businesses. Renowned for their work to do with the UK MoD. This organisation has a history spanning 150 years and is an industry leader when it comes to training, development and long‑term career opportunities.


The Role

  • Diagnosing faults and conducting vehicle testing using specialist equipment and techniques.
  • Maintaining your company vehicle to ensure roadworthiness and timely servicing.
  • Completing job documentation accurately, including post‑repair write‑ups and parts requisitions.
  • Identifying recharge cost instances and reporting them with supporting evidence.
  • Working across operational and training sites, performing manual tasks such as lifting, bending, and using tools.

The Person

  • Vehicle Mechanic/Technician or similar.
  • Level 3 qualified.
  • Full UK Driving license.

Keywords: Vehicle Mechanic, Vehicle Technician, Mobile Mechanic, Engineer, Technician, Engineering, Defence, MoD, Emergency Services


If you're interested in this role, click 'apply now' to forward an up‑to‑date copy of your CV.


We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered remuneration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.


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