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Shift Mechanic

First Group
York
1 month ago
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Overview

Welcome to First Bus Engineering

We’re one of the country’s largest bus operators – and our engineering teams are working at the forefront of bus technology. Nationwide, we are investing in state-of-the-art new buses, and in the workshops and people that service them. A First Bus depot is the perfect environment to continue growing your engineering know-how. We will support your ongoing development and provide a career path to follow.

About the role

We’re looking for hands-on problem-solvers to join our dynamic team of skilled mechanical and electrical engineers, keeping our fleet moving safely and efficiently every day. If you’re looking to grow your skills, receive technical training, and build a long-term career with real progression—this could be the perfect fit. You’ll be part of something bigger, helping to keep the country moving.

The ideal candidate for this position would be more electrical biased with some mechanical experience, as we are a fully EV operated depot, however we do offer on-the-job EV training.

What you7ll be doing

As a Mechanic, your day-to-day responsibilities will include:

  • Diagnosing and repairing vehicle faults, servicing, and replacing parts as needed
  • Identifying issues accurately and recommending the correct method of repair and parts required
  • Performing routine inspections and servicing using handheld data capture devices (where applicable)
  • Attending roadside breakdowns and supporting vehicle recoveries
  • Road-testing vehicles to confirm issues or check work after repairs
What you7ll get in return
  • Ongoing technical training and development
  • Genuine opportunities for career progression
  • The chance to be part of a close-knit, supportive team that plays a vital role in keeping people moving

Working Hours: 40 hour rotating early and late shifts, as below

Early Shifts 6am-2:30pm, Late Shifts 1pm-9:30pm

Hourly rate: £20 per hour

Location: York

About you
  • Do you have at minimum a Level 3 NVQ standard of equivalent qualification as a mechanic and experience working on HGV, bus or coach?
  • Do you have a flexible approach to working hours?
  • A PCV licence is desirable, ability to obtain PCV licence is essential (we will help you obtain this)
  • Do you have a valid UK driver’s licence?
  • Experience of working with buses & coaches would be an advantage, but any vehicle mechanic experience will be considered (HGV)
  • Do you have vehicle/autoelectrical experience/knowledge?
  • Do you have experience maintaining and diagnosing Electric/Hybrid vehicle faults, or are willing to undergo training as such?
Rewards & Benefits
  • Free travel on our buses for you and your family
  • First Xclusives discount scheme: You and your family & friends can benefit from over 3,000 offers on high street & leisure brands
  • Discounted train travel for you and your family on Great Western Railway, South Western Railway, Avanti, Hull Trains
  • Pension scheme and chance to buy discounted First Group shares
  • Cycle to work scheme

We put a big focus on physical and mental well-being at First Bus. We recognise that anyone can be affected by the stresses and strains of work, or life outside it. You\'ll find a range of health-promotion initiatives, and you will have 24/7 access to our confidential Employee Assistance Programme.

Please apply now. We look forward to receiving your application.

Public transport serves everyone, whatever their differences. At First Bus, we want to be an employer open to you, no matter what your differences are. We aspire to be an inclusive organisation because diverse backgrounds, thinking and experiences bring so many benefits to our customers, communities and people. We welcome applications from all.

Applicants are advised that background checks will be conducted as a standard part of our recruitment process.


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