PSV Engineer / Mechanical Engineer - Expression of Interest - North East

Arriva Rail London Ltd
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PSV Engineer / Mechanical Engineer - Expression of Interest - North EastApply locations Ashington Bus Depot Durham Bus Depot Redcar Bus Depot Durham Engine Shop Redcar Engineering Depot time type Full time posted on Posted Yesterday job requisition id JR030727

Various locations across North East – Apply now to register your interest.

Ashington, Blyth Darlington, Durham, Redcar, Stockton

Are you an experienced and ambitious PSV Mechanic / Engineer looking for your next career move? Join Arriva and help keep our buses and coaches moving, connecting our communities every single day.

This is an evergreen vacancy to support our ongoing engineering recruitment campaign. Apply to express your interest in a role with us, and one of our team will be in touch to explore which depot is best suited to you!

What we can offer you:

  • Competitive salary with overtime opportunities
  • Full-time, permanent roles
  • 24 days annual leave + 8 bank holidays
  • Fantastic career progression and training opportunities
  • Free bus travel for you and a nominated family member
  • If you don’t have a PCV licence, we’ll teach you to drive a bus
  • Arriva Village – Retail discounts & offers worth up to £1,200/year
  • Wellbeing support & Arriva Workplace Pension

What you’ll be doing:

  • Servicing, maintenance & repairs to Arriva and DVSA standards
  • Vehicle fault diagnostics & preventative maintenance
  • MOT prep & quality checks
  • Attending roadside breakdowns

What we’re looking for:

  • NVQ Level 3 in PSV/HGV maintenance & repair (or equivalent)
  • Full UK driving licence (6 points or less)
  • Fit to pass a PCV pre-employment medical

Apply today to join the Arriva team and help deliver clean, sustainable, and reliable transport for a greener future.

About Us

Arriva is a leading provider of passenger transport across Europe, employing around 34,400 people and delivering around 1.6 billion passenger journeys. With buses, trains, coaches, trams, waterbuses, bike-sharing systems, on-demand transport solutions and a rolling stock leasing company, Arriva proudly connects people and communities safely, reliably and sustainably across 11 countries, delivering these services in a better way, every day. The activities of Arriva are divided into four business units: UK Bus, UK Trains, The Netherlands and Mainland Europe. Arriva has passenger transport operations in the Czech Republic, Croatia, Hungary, Italy, the Netherlands, Poland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain and the United Kingdom, and also operates a rolling stock leasing company in Romania.

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