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The Big Lemon is one of the most innovative independent bus operators in the UK, at the forefront of the electric bus revolution. We are building our technical capability with a new workshop for maintenance of our fleet of buses in Bristol, and have an exciting opportunity for someone interested in a role in a brand new workshop in Bedminster.

We are a Community Interest Company, with an ambitious vision for public transport in the UK, and our Bristol & Bath operations are a key part of this. We have a fleet of 30 service buses, 10 minibuses and two cars, operating on local bus services and Community Transport. Currently the fleet is mainly diesel-powered, but we have exciting plans to introduce more electric buses to the Bristol fleet in 2025, and have recently kitted out our own workshop ready to improve operations by servicing on-site.

We are building a wonderful team of friendly, happy people, and are looking for an experienced PSV/HGV/LCV technician to assist in building our on-site engineering capability.

We are looking for candidates with an eye for detail and a passion for excellence, who enjoy their work. Honesty, reliability and good teamwork underpin everything we do and the successful candidates will be first and foremost friendly, hardworking individuals with a commitment to the highest standards of vehicle safety.

In addition, ideally you will have the following
NVQ level 2 or equivalent PSV/HGV/LCV maintenance qualification is essential; level 3 or equivalent is desirable
IRTEC qualified Bus and Coach Inspection Technician is desirable but not essential
PCV licence is desirable but not essential
First Aid at Work certificate is desirable but not essential
Commitment to undertake training as required Main Responsibilities of the Role:
Investigate, diagnose and record vehicle mechanical & electrical faults
Carry out preventative maintenance inspections, repairs and maintenance of our fleet vehicles
Prepare vehicles for MOT
Document faults and rectification work completed on our management software
Respond to breakdowns or other operational issues as required
Liaise with outside contractors and suppliers
Undertake any other duties as required or as reasonably instructed by a manager.

We are looking for someone who can:
Read and interpret instructions and service manuals
Confidently use modern technical fleet management systems
Have a duty of care for the health and safety of yourself and your colleagues at all times
Always follow safety instructions in respect of your role and the business as a whole and report unsafe acts of omissions of safety
Work collaboratively within our operational and office team in order to provide the best possible quality of maintenance for the safety of our staff and passengers.
Flexible with work shift patterns.

The role is ideally suited to someone who has experience in the industry and is looking for a new challenge, taking on running defects, monthly inspections (PMIS) and maintenance whilst working within a small and friendly team.

The majority of your work will be on minibuses (adapted vans) which range from Mercedes, Volkswagen, fiat and Peugeot. You will be asked to assist with repairs on our PSV Buses but your main priority will be the maintenance of the smaller vehicles in the fleet.

Benefits:
Family-friendly Monday - Friday rota
40 hrs per week plus overtime
20 days holiday + Bank Holidays
Company pension
Cycle to work scheme
On-site parking
Free membership of the Transport Benevolent Fund, offering health and financial support in the event of hardship
The opportunity to work in a small friendly team delivering vital services for the community
Bus pass for yourself and your spouse
Pay: £19 Rising to £20 after successful probation

The Big Lemon is an equal opportunities employer committed to diversity in the workplace and welcomes applications from all candidates regardless of age, race, gender, sexual orientation, gender reassignment, disability, religion or belief. Were all different, and thats a wonderful thing.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: From £19.00 per hour

Expected hours: 40 per week

Benefits:
Company pension
Cycle to work scheme
Free parking
On-site parking
Schedule:
Monday to Friday
Overtime
Weekend availability
Experience:
Heavy Maintenance: 1 year (preferred)

Work Location: In person
Reference ID: Mechanic

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