Company
Kemp Recruitment
Kemp Recruitment
£44000 - £45000 per annum
Job Title: Auto Electrician Salary: £21.00per hour Hours: 4 week rotating Location: Coatbridge About your new company: A great opportunity for an Auto Electrician has come up for a client of mine in the Coatbridge area. My client, a large independent HGV Maintenance company with several depots around Scotland. They have been established for over 60 years and are the leaders in bulk transport About your new Auto Electrician role: Principal duties will include fault diagnosis and rectification with a first time fix policy. You will possess knowledge and experience of automotive electrical systems, circuit diagrams, charging & multiplex systems, laptop diagnostics, use of multi-meters and other test equipment & an understanding of DVSA standards (preferably gained within the Locomotive / HGV industries). Our Auto Electrician will have to be able to cope with the day to day pressures that a normal vehicle workshop brings. Auto Electrician Skills Required: Knowledge and experience of automotive electrical systems Experience working on locomotive Experience working with switch gear Knowledge and experience of automotive circuit diagrams Knowledge and experience of automotive charging & multiplex systems Knowledge and experience of laptop diagnostics & test equipment Applicants must have served a recognised apprenticeship as an Auto Electrician and have experience of working in the bus, train or commercial vehicle sector. Preferably qualified at NVQ level 3 standard (City and Guilds Level 2) If you are ready to accelerate your career and this Auto Electrician position sounds of interest to you, please get in touch with Shane on 07511 180 755 or email your CV to [email protected] INDSHW
Coatbridge
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