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Vehicle Mechanic

Morson Edge
Tewkesbury
1 day ago
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Position: Vehicle Mechanic
Location: Ashchurch
The Role
As a Vehicle Mechanic, you will play a vital role in maintaining and repairing a diverse range of in-service Military vehicles and equipment. Your expertise will be essential in ensuring these vehicles and equipment are kept in optimal condition for their intended purpose.
Day to day, you will be responsible for carrying out work in accordance with customer requirements, current regulations, local instructions, process plans, and other technical publications. You will also be expected to effectively utilise stores and equipment issued for the job and promptly report any new faulty material.
Key Responsibilities
Diagnose, inspect, and assess vehicles and associated mechanical/electrical equipment in line with your skills and competency.
Ensure proper usage of stores and equipment issued for the job, promptly reporting any new faulty material to the section/department supervisor.
Create job cards and request materials when you have completed relevant ERP (SAP) training.
Complete vehicle and equipment documentation and test certificates/reports to current standards.
Essential Experience
Previous experience in a similar role is required.
Ability to adapt and build good rapport as a flexible, pro-active team player.
Qualifications
The following qualifications are essential for the role of Vehicle Mechanic:
NVQ Level 3 Service and Repair
City & Guilds Level 3 Motor Vehicle Technology
BTEC Level 3 Motor Vehicle Technology
An Equivalent Level 3 Motor Vehicle Repair Qualification
Class I REME VM
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