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PSV Technician / HGV Mechanic / Fitter

Manpower Careers
Oxford
6 days ago
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An established and growing Oxford firm is currently recruiting for an experienced
PSV Technician or HGV Mechanic / Fitter with 5+ years' experience.
This is for the maintenance, repair and refitting of coaches and light commercial fleet of vans with a large and busy company.
You will be joining an excellent and experienced maintenance team maintaining vehicles in their warm, tidy, organised purpose built workshops, located at Oxfordshire.

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
Attending on-road vehicle breakdowns
Carrying out vehicle road testing where necessary to determine specific vehicle defects or following remedial repair
Complying with Health and Safety policy and guidance documents
Adopting methods of safe working

Experience and qualities
Level 3 NVQ in PSV or HGV maintenance, repair and diagnostics or equ...

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