Company
Kemp Recruitment
Kemp Recruitment
£21.00ph - £43,680 basic
Position: Nightshift Supervisor Location: Paisley Hours: Monday to Friday days Pay: £21.00ph - £43,680 basic Overtime paid at 1.5 OTE: £50,000 About your new company My client is a fleet maintenance company who have been established for over 25 years. They are now looking for a skilled Nightshift Supervisor to hit the ground running and join their ever growing team. About your new Nightshift Supervisor role Complete comprehensive and preventative maintenance, repairs and MOT preparation. Accurate fault diagnosis to ensure replacement parts are fitted correctly and warranty claims are in line with terms. Maximizing your productive time to ensure all KPI's are achieved. Completing job cards and service sheets in a timely manner. Be able to work on own initiative. Carry out all work & repairs in a safe & timely manner exceeding DVSA standards. The successful Nightshift Supervisor will require An in-depth knowledge of commercial vehicles and trailers. Hold an HGV licence Class 1 (desirable but no essential) Be a fully qualified HGV Technician with City & Guilds / NVQ level 3 Be able to undertake all aspects of commercial vehicle maintenance and repair Previous experience as a Nightshift Supervisor The successful Nightshift Supervisor will receive Competitive salary Attractive pensions Performance based support and development Cycle to work scheme Next Steps If you are an experienced Nightshift Supervisor and would like to find out more about this exciting role please reply to this advert with an up to date copy of your CV or call Shane at Kemp Recruitment on 0330 440 2323 (BT Local Rate) for further information INDSHW
Paisley
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