Vehicle Mechanic Fitter Technician

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Vehicle Mechanic / Technician / Mechanical Fitter : Defence Industry

Take the next step in your career by joining a rapidly growing UK Defence organisation that values technical excellence and offers the chance to work with advanced, cutting‑edge military vehicles. This forward‑thinking international business provides long‑term job security, competitive pay, and outstanding benefits, all while giving you the opportunity to support national defence in a meaningful way.


As a Vehicle Mechanic, Fitter, Or Technician, You’ll Receive

  • A GBP 32,000 – A GBP 33,000 salary
  • 37-hour working week over 4 days (Mon:Thurs)
  • Enhanced overtime rates
  • All tools and PPE provided
  • Comprehensive benefits package
  • A stable, supportive environment with real career development opportunities

This role involves working on both UK MOD and international tracked and wheeled tactical military vehicles in a well‑equipped, secure facility.


What You’ll Do

  • Carry out mechanical servicing, maintenance, diagnostics, and repairs on military vehicles, including work on associated electrical systems.
  • Interpret and work from mechanical drawings, engineering process plans, and customer specifications to maintain the highest standards.
  • Accurately complete documentation, test certificates, inspection reports, and maintenance records.
  • Undertake equipment inspections in line with production, safety, and quality requirements.
  • Use workshop tools and equipment correctly, reporting defects and returning unused materials.
  • Work collaboratively as part of a dedicated team supporting national defence with precision and purpose.

What You’ll Bring

  • City and Guilds / NVQ Level 3 in Light or Heavy Vehicle Maintenance and Repair (essential).
  • Hands‑on experience in a similar mechanical role: ideal backgrounds include ex‑forces, HGV/PSV, commercial dealership, plant, or agricultural machinery maintenance.
  • Strong understanding of hydraulics, mechanical systems, and vehicle diagnostics.
  • Teamwork, adaptability, and strong communication skills.
  • Eligibility to obtain Security Check (SC) clearance: requiring no criminal convictions and 5 years UK residency.

Why This Role Matters

This position plays a vital part in ensuring the reliability and performance of military vehicles critical to the UK’s defence capability. You’ll be joining an organisation that invests in its people, offers genuine long‑term career pathways, and provides a secure and inspiring working environment.


Location

This is an on‑site position in Newcastle, offering excellent transport links and a stable place to grow your career.


Interested?

Whether you’re an ex‑forces veteran, a recent service leaver, or have experience as a Vehicle Mechanic, Tank Fitter, Commercial Mechanic, Vehicle Technician, HGV/PSV Technician, or Mechanical Fitter, this is a rare chance to step into a rewarding, future‑proof role.


Apply now and take the next step in your engineering career.


Your CV will be forwarded to Jonathan Lee Recruitment, a leading engineering and manufacturing recruitment consultancy established in 1978. The services advertised by Jonathan Lee Recruitment are those of an Employment Agency.


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