Company
Kemp Recruitment
Kemp Recruitment
£38500 per annum, Benefits: Van, Fuel card, Mobile Phone, Tablet, overtime available/paid at an enhanced rate, 22 days holiday, uniform and full PPE
Job Role: Mobile Van Technician Location: Birmingham Pay: £38,500 - 39,500+ Van + Fuel Card Shift: Days M-F 7-4 / 8-5 Contract: Full time Permanent role Benefits: Van, Fuel card, Mobile Phone, Tablet, overtime available/paid at an enhanced rate, 22 days holiday, uniform and full PPE Mobile Van Technician Opportunity: My client is a large fleet maintenance company who have been established for a number of years. They have depots across the UK and are now looking for skilled Mobile Van Technicians to join them covering the local area. About your new Mobile Van Technician role: You will be carrying out servicing, maintenance & general repairs on a range of vans (mostly Mercedes) Resolving any vehicle defects Attending customer sites in and around Essex The successful Mobile Van Technician will require NVQ or City & Guilds qualification in lights or heavies Experience gained working on commercial vehicles (vans or HGV’s) Confident in working on your own in a mobile capacity In depth knowledge of LCV's and commercials vehicles If you are an experienced Mobile Van Technician and are interested in finding out more information about the role available and the employer, get in touch as soon as possible, either make an application via this advert or alternatively, call Paul or Andie on 0330 440 2323 (BT Local Call Charge Rate) INDPB
Birmingham
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