Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£22 per hour
Pertemps Coventry are looking for a Vehicle Technician to join a manufacturing centre in Coventry Responsibilities: · Responsible for identifying all defects or damages · Conducting mechanical and electrical fault finding down to component level · Using diagnostic tools to identify and rectify any problems effectively · Working in accordance to the statement of working requirements · Working and following the design electrical drawings/schematics · Conducting reworking, testing and repairing tasks on the vehicle · Responsible for reporting all defects and repairs or rework conducted Requirements: · Qualified Mechanical and or Electrical Engineering in Level 3 · PHEV qualified (IMI level 1or 2 minimum) · Experience within the Automotive Vehicle Manufacturing Industry · Proven previous experience as mechanical/electrical technician · Working in a busy fast paced environment · Excellent attention to detail · Experienced in using reporting · Good communication skills, teamworking abilities and initiative · Adhering to all Company standard operating procedures · Adhering to all health and safety procedures · Working according to the company quality and housekeeping standards · Must have a mechanical/coach toolkit · Must have Hi-Vis and safety footwear · Clean UK/ or equivalent Driving Licence £22 per hour, Monday to Friday days Please apply within
Coventry
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