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PSV Mechanic/Fitter

Vans For Band Ltd
Kidlington
1 day ago
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Job Description

Full time PSV Mechanic / Fitter required for maintenance of our coach and light commercial van fleet

About Vans For Bands

Vans for Bands (VFB) is a leading supplier of sleeper coaches and splitter vans to customers from across the music, comedy, events, theatre and TV production and sports industries. It is of vital importance that our fleet is maintained to the very highest standards as set by the company and the DVSA.

We are a forward thinking employer who invests in our team through ongoing training and attention to maintaining a healthy work/ life balance.

Job Overview

You will be joining our mechanical maintenance team maintaining and repairing our sleeper coach and splitter van fleet in our purpose built workshops, located at our Begbroke site (OX5 1RG).

Duties will include

Carrying out vehicle servicing in accordance with company policy

Carrying out Periodic Maintenance Inspections and repair to both company and DVSA standards

Preparing and presenting for MOTs

Diagnosing vehicle faults and specifying the correct method of repair and warranty claims are in line with terms

Ensuring correct paperwork is completed and accurate records maintained in a timely manner

Adhering to good housekeeping practices including general tidiness in the workshop and return of all tools and equipment to their designated place

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