Vehicle Mechanic/Technician {Mod

Ernest Gordon Recruitment Limited
Shrewsbury
1 week ago
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Vehicle Mechanic/Technician, Level 3+ {Ministry of Defence}


Telford


Up to £32,760 basic (DOE), progressing to £36,000 once fully qualified. Salary reviews, yearly pay increases, occasional overtime, 6% pension, fully funded training and progression opportunities.


We are looking for a Vehicle Mechanic/Technician or similar with a level 3 qualification or equivalent who is ready to work on a range of military vehicles and equipment of all shapes and sizes.


About Us

Join one of the world's leading defence contractors with over 150 years of history, renowned for excellent training programmes and long‑term career opportunities.


The Role

  • Work as part of a highly skilled team
  • Service, repair, maintain and modify military vehicles and equipment
  • Carry out mechanical, electrical and hydraulic work to a very high standard and under strict guidelines
  • Maintain a very tidy workshop fully equipped with the tools and equipment you need
  • Benefit from full training and development opportunities and further qualifications

Who We’re Looking For

  • Vehicle Mechanic/Technician or equivalent experience
  • Minimum NVQ Level 3 in vehicle mechanics or equivalent
  • British citizen or able to obtain Security Clearance
  • Local to the site

Keywords: Vehicle Mechanic, Military Mechanic, Military Technician, Mechanical Fitter, Mechanics, MoD, Defence, Ministry of Defence, Fitter, Plant, Agriculture, Heavy


To apply, send an up‑to‑date CV through the 'apply now' link.


We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates.


The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The remuneration will be dependent on experience, qualifications and skill set.


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