PSV Mechanic

BrightPath HR
Glasgow
1 week ago
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PSV/HGV Mechanic

Lanarkshire

£48,000 – £60,000 + Overtime Opportunities

Onsite Role


Are you an experienced PSV Mechanic who takes pride in maintaining high-end vehicles to the very highest standards?


Our client, a prestigious Lanarkshire-based luxury coach operator, is seeking a skilled and proactive PSV Mechanic to join their thriving and well-established business. With a fleet of high-spec, luxury touring coaches that are wholly and privately owned, vehicle presentation, reliability, and safety are absolutely paramount.


The Company

Operating from Lanarkshire, this respected coach touring business delivers premium travel experiences using a modern, immaculately maintained, ultra-high-spec fleet. Their reputation is built on quality, reliability, and attention to detail - and their engineering team plays a vital role in maintaining that standard.


The Role

This is not just a workshop-based mechanic position. While strong technical ability is essential, the successful candidate will also be a confident communicator who understands the importance of coordinating with the wider business, being an interactive and important voice in the Leadership Team.


You will:

  • Carry out servicing, inspections, maintenance, and repairs across a luxury PSV fleet
  • Ensure vehicles are maintained to the highest safety and compliance standards
  • Plan and rotate coaches into the workshop in a logical and efficient manner
  • Communicate clearly with operations regarding availability and downtime
  • Identify potential issues proactively to minimise disruption to touring schedules
  • Maintain accurate service and compliance records


The role requires someone who understands that reliability is critical in the touring sector — guests expect excellence, and the fleet must consistently deliver.


What We’re Looking For

  • Proven experience as a PSV / HGV Mechanic
  • Relevant mechanical qualifications (City & Guilds / NVQ or equivalent preferred)
  • Strong diagnostic and fault-finding skills
  • Excellent communication and organisational abilities
  • A proactive mindset with the ability to plan ahead
  • A team player who understands the operational demands of a touring environment

The Package

  • Basic salary in the region of £48,000 – £60,000 per annum (depending on experience)
  • Overtime available where desired
  • Stable, thriving, privately owned business
  • Modern, high-end fleet and well-equipped workshop
  • Onsite role based in Lanarkshire

This is an excellent opportunity to join a respected luxury operator where your mechanical expertise and organisational skills will directly support a premium customer experience.

If you are a skilled PSV Mechanic looking for a long-term opportunity within a quality-driven business, we would love to hear from you.



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