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JOB TITLE - PSV Chargehand
LOCATION – Newcastle
SALARY circa £44,000 plus overtime
Free bus travel for yourself, partner, and eligible children
Life assurance
Cycle to Work scheme
On-line benefits site offering discounts from varied retailers
Variety of training and development opportunities
The Company
Our client, who provide bus and train services are currently looking for skilled PSV Chargehand to join their busy team in Newcastle.
Engineers are an essential part of the team who ensure that all vehicles are in safe and roadworthy condition for their customers. People are our priority; being on time every time means that our customers will travel with us time after time.
With more than 4,000 buses to be maintained and kept clean across their various operating companies, the engineering departments are fundamental to the smooth operation of our business.
There is also an opportunity for further training and promotion; in fact, most of our engineering management team were once bus mechanics themselves.
The Role of a PSV Chargehand
To carry out repairs and diagnostics on vehicles as required.
To stand in for Workshop Controller/Foreman when he is not available.
To carry out quality checks of the technicians work to enable good standard repairs are always maintained.
To assist with Training and development of the apprentice's including checking and sign off their work.
To assist technicians with problem repairs and provide technical advice where necessary.
Carry out vehicle inspections and repairs to VOSA standards and in line with Company procedures.
Demonstrate good diagnosis skills.
Comply with Depot specific health and safety rules and regulations and ensure the correct PPE is worn/used throughout and report any failings through the reporting procedure.
Ensure all paperwork is completed correctly, legible and handed in on time.
Maintain a clean and tidy work area and ensure all tooling and specialist equipment is checked, tested and compliant in line with company policy.
Maintain sufficient security measures to prevent theft of company/personal property during and after normal working hours.Skills & Experience
NVQ Level 3 or City & Guilds Level 2/3.
IRTEC Certified preferred but not essential.
To be fully conversant with the safe operation of workshop equipment.
Must be in the possession of, or capable of obtaining a full PCV licence.
Good communication skills.
Exceptional organisational skills.What’s on offer?
Worthwhile long-term employment
Ongoing training and development opportunities
A safe, supportive, and motivating work environment
The opportunity to provide a valuable service to their local community.
Invest heavily in their training and through the mechanic's academy there is the opportunity to achieve an NVQ in Transport Engineering Maintenance.How to Apply
If this sounds like the opportunity you have been looking for then get in touch with Niki at Holt Recruitment on (phone number removed) or email (url removed)