PCV/ HGV Mechanic/ Technician (Reading)

Reading Buses
Reading
2 days ago
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PCV/HGV Mechanic /Technician - Reading Depot
Reading Buses are looking for skilled and motivated PCV/HGV Mechanics and Technicians to join our engineering teams in Reading. This is an excellent opportunity for experienced engineers, fitters, or technicians who take pride in delivering high-quality maintenance and repair work.
You will play a key role in ensuring our fleet of buses-and occasionally coaches-operate safely, efficiently, and reliably. This position requires strong diagnostic abilities, a solid understanding of vehicle systems, and a commitment to maintaining high engineering standards.
Key Responsibilities
Inspect, maintain, and repair buses to a high standard
Diagnose mechanical and electronic faults using appropriate tools and equipment
Record faults and completed work accurately using a tablet-based system
Follow all safety procedures and report issues promptly
Contribute to a safe, compliant, and efficient workshop environment
Shift Patterns
We offer a range of flexible shift patterns designed to support a healthy work-life balance, including:
4 on / 4 off
Day shifts
Night shifts (with enhanced pay after 6pm)
Late shifts (typically 2pm-10pm)
Additional patterns available to suit different lifestyles
Speak to us to explore the options that work best for you.
Experience & Qualifications
We are looking for candidates who can demonstrate:
An engineering background with a focus on vehicles (bus, HGV/LGV, truck, or similar)
A commitment to delivering high standards of maintenance and repair
NVQ Level 2 in PSV or HGV maintenance (or equivalent international qualification)
OR a minimum of five years' experience maintaining and repairing heavy vehicles (evidence required)
Proof of qualification from the awarding body
Willingness to complete the IRTEC Service Maintenance xrnqpay Technician exam during the six month probation period (if no NVQ is held)
A PCV licence is desirable but not essential
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: £45,000.00-£61,000.00 per year
Benefits:
Company pension
Employee discount
Employee mentoring programme
Free or subsidised travel
Health & wellbeing programme
Store discount
Ability to commute/relocate:
Reading RG1 7HH: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required)
Experience:
PCV/HGV Mechanic : 1 year (required)
Work authorisation:
United Kingdom (required)
Work Location: In person

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