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Location: West Drayton, London, South East, UKMotor Vehicle Mechanic / Vehicle TechnicianSalary: £35,000£40,000 (DOE) + Over time + Excellent benefits Shift Pattern: 4 on / 4 off | 06:0018:00 Location: West DraytonReady to take your mechanical career to new heights? This is your chance to join a thriving engineering team at one of the worlds busiest international airports. Our client delivers essential airside and landside vehicle support services

andyoucould play a key role in keeping Heathrow operating smoothly every single day.Motor Vehicle Mechanic / Vehicle Technician -Join the Team Keeping Heathrow Moving!We are looking for Level 3 Qualified Mechanics who will receive full training for the job, working on a diverse fleet of airport vehicles.Motor Mechanic / Vehicle Technician - Why This Role Stands OutWorking at Heathrow isnt just another mechanic job

its a dynamic, fast-paced environment where no two days are the same. Youll work on a diverse fleet, gain exposure to specialist airport vehicles, and receive ongoing training and development to grow your career.Motor Mechanic / Vehicle Technician -What Youll Be Doing Carrying out maintenance, repairs and servicing on a range of vehicles Diagnosing faults using modern diagnostic equipment Performing mechanical, electrical and bodywork repairs Ensuring all work meets strict safety and airport standards Supporting the wider engineering team to maximise vehicle uptime Motor Mechanic / Vehicle Technician -Who Were Looking For Level 3 Mechanical Qualification,or Level 2 with solid hands-on experience Confident in diagnosing and repairing a variety of vehicles Strong problem-solving skills and a proactive attitude EV experience or training is a bonus, but not essential Able to pass full airside clearance, including 5-year referencing and a basic DBS Motor Mechanic / Vehicle Technician - What Youll Get in Return £35,000£40,000 salary, depending on experience Salary review after 3 months Excellent training, including EV and specialist airside systems Long-term career development opportunities Supportive team environment Employee Assistance Programme The excitement of working in a unique airport setting Join a forward-thinking organisation delivering vital transport and vehicle services across Heathrow Airport. With modern facilities, ongoing innovation and a focus on employee growth, this is an exceptional place to build your mechanical career.Job Types: Full-time, PermanentBenefits: Company pension On-site parking Work Location: In personTPBN1_UKTJ

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