Vehicle Mechanic Fitter Technician

Jonathan Lee Recruitment
Powys
1 week ago
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This is your chance to join the growing UK Defence Industry with a forward-thinking international organisation that values your expertise and offers you the opportunity to work with cutting-edge technology. As a Vehicle Mechanic, Fitter or Technician you'll enjoy job stability, competitive salary between £32,000 to £33,000, a comprehensive benefits package, working a 37 hour 4 day week Mon - Thurs. With enhanced overtime rates, and all tools and PPE provided. This is an opportunity to work with international and UK MOD tracked/wheeled based tactical military vehicles. This business offer jobs for life to grow your career in an inspiring and secure environment.

What You Will Do:

- Mechanically perform servicing, maintenance, diagnostics, repairs on military vehicles with some electrical systems.

- Use mechanical drawings, process plans, and customer specifications to ensure high standards.

- Complete accurate documentation, test certificates, and reports.

- Conduct equipment inspections to meet production and safety standards.

- Ensure the correct use of tools and return unused or faulty materials.

- Work as part of a team to support national defence with purpose and precision.

What You Will Bring:

- City & Guilds/NVQ Level 3 or Level 2 in Light or Heavy Vehicle Service and Repair.

- Proven experience in ...

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