PSV Electrician / Electronically biased Mech/Elec

Stagecoach Group plc
Peterhead
1 week ago
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Overview

We are looking for an experienced PSV Electrician to join our Peterhead team.

Salary

Typical annualised earnings of £19.98 per hour with a guaranteed 45 hours minimum and overtime potentially available. Shift pattern: 07:00 – 16:00 (Monday to Friday).

Responsibilities
  • You’ll be part of a team that maintains and repairs a varied fleet of vehicles so our customers can travel safely and comfortably every day to healthcare and employment, shopping and leisure, and to see friends and family.

Benefits and career
  • Great benefits including a generous company pension scheme, 28 days’ annual leave (including public holidays, increasing to 33 after 2 years), free travel for you and a companion, free financial education and affordable loans, plus discounts on holidays, retail, cinema, dental insurance, vehicle breakdown cover, hotels and attractions.

  • Free travel for you and a companion on our buses – enjoy days off without parking costs or fuel expenses.

  • Training – we’ll train you on everything you need to know, and you’ll be supported by a great team.

  • Varied work – work isn’t depot-based only; you may be out dealing with vehicle issues on the road. We’re investing in electric vehicles and depot infrastructure to keep you engaged.

  • Job security – as a key worker at the heart of our communities, with a fleet across UK locations including Alexander Dennis, Scania, Volvo or Optare.

  • A safe environment – boots, overalls and specialist equipment provided for your safety and the right kit for the job.

  • UK-wide opportunities – opportunities to transfer to new locations as we operate across the UK.

  • Career development – develop technical skills on future hybrid and electric vehicles, with potential career progression to Technician, Master Technician, Engineering Manager and beyond.

  • Secondment opportunities to work elsewhere in the business, including big events or head office support functions.

  • An employee assistance programme for health and wellbeing support 24/7, including counselling and online resources.

  • A great working environment with inclusive networks for women, veterans, carers, multicultural and LGBTQ+ colleagues.

Application process

The recruitment process is simple – apply with your CV, we’ll review it, invite you for an interview, and give you a tour of the depot.

Requirements
  • You need an engineering background with a vehicular electrics focus (bus, HGV/LGV, haulage, automotive, plant, rail, farm – if it moves, it’s good experience).

  • You should want to deliver high standards of engineering, proactive maintenance and repair.

  • You will require your own standard toolbox; workshop tooling will be provided.

Stagecoach is proudly an inclusive employer. We welcome applications from all, irrespective of gender, ethnicity, race, religion, beliefs, disability, neurodiversity, sexual orientation, or age.

Location: Stagecoach Peterhead Interchange, Grange Road, Balmoor Ind Estate, Peterhead AB42 1LH


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