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Job Location | Tamworth |
Education | Not Mentioned |
Salary | £41,000 per annum |
Industry | Not Mentioned |
Functional Area | Not Mentioned |
Job Type | Permanent , full-time |
Technicians Required – Permanent - £41,000 per year - 40 hours per weekAn opportunity to shine in a demanding engineering environment working on a fleet of new state of the art and existing buses for the largest maintainers and operators of buses across the UK.The SituationYou will be working for a large global organisation that provides innovative solutions to bus operations and maintenance operations. You will have the opportunity to become an integral part of helping to maintain and repair some of these state-of-the-art buses,whilst working a mixture of earlies and lates, on a permanent basis.You will provide various maintenance and refurbishment tasks on both new and legacy fleets of buses for London and surrounding areas, ensuring the buses are safe to go out into service, and ultimately helping to ensure buses are running and providing a 1stclass service for passengers with minimal disruptions to timetables.Working in a busy depot, you will be required to use a variety of specialist tooling to carry out your work.Location TamworthShifts:0:600 > 14:00 (1 week on) 14:00 > 22:00 (1 week on)Role and ResponsibilitiesTechnicians are expected to be capable of providing a high level of service in regards to maintenance and overhaul procedures on both the interior and exterior of buses.Maintenance and servicing procedures can/will be both electrical and mechanically disciplined tasks.