Job reference: 321501 Location: F&MS SC Crick Workshop Job type: Permanent contract Are you looking for stability and variety in your next move?
Join the largest, and greenest, fleet operator in the UK and take on a new challenge in a commercial vehicle workshop environment. Working Hours: Full time - 39.5 hours per week, shift pattern; Monday - Friday 22:00 - 06:24.
You will be required to work 1 in 3 Saturdays/Sundays (with a weekday day off).
What's in it for you? • Salary: £30,162 per annum plus a shift allowance of £126.09 per week.
• Additional weekend supplement on Saturday (£40 per shift) and/or Sunday (£80 per shift) is applicable.
• 22.5 days annual holiday (plus bank holidays), rising with service and with the option to purchase more.
• An excellent company matched pension scheme and financial benefits.
• The chance to develop your career, including a customised annual training and development plan.
• PPE and image clothing supplied (including overalls and steel toe capped boots).
• Exclusive discounts on shopping, tech, travel, days out and socialising for you and the family.
• The chance to work for the Environmental Fleet of the Year 2024.
A bit about the role With a Fleet of over 49,000 vehicles, including traditional fuel and electric vehicles, LCVs and HGVs, maintaining our vehicles is a true team effort.
We're investing in modernising our fleet, giving you the opportunity to work on a variety of makes and models.
There's never been a better time to join Royal Mail as a Fleet Workshop Assistant.
• You'll perform a range of tasks including tyre maintenance (re-grooving, fitting, inflation, balancing & puncture repairs).
• You'll complete basic repairs such as replacement of light bulbs, mirrors, doors and wiper blades.
• You'll be responsible for general maintenance tasks such as fluid top ups, pressure washing vehicles, loading and unloading of test weights etc.
• You'll perform minor body repairs, assisting vehicle technicians, and complete MOT vehicle presentations.
• You'll be required to load and unload via a Forklift Truck (FLT), a licence is preferred but not essential.
A bit about you Whilst full training will be provided, successful candidates should have previous experience of manual working, using both their hands and tools to complete tasks with a logical approach.
There is the opportunity to achieve accreditation/qualification for compliance testing as part of your development.
• Valid UK driving license: You hold a full manual UK driving license, preferably an HGV license class 1 with trailer experience, as you'll ferry vehicles to and from customer premises.
• High working standards: you take pride in your work and do what is necessary to make sure the job is done effectively.
• Flexible to service demands: you're able to work on a flexible shift rota.
You're always willing to support your team where necessary.