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Mobile Vehicle Technician (Field Service Engineer/Mechanic/Forklifts)
Exeter and Taunton Area
Up to £36,000 Monday to Friday 40 Hours a Week, 8am to 4.30pm or
Up to £41,000 Monday to Friday 45 Hours a Week, 7am to 4.30pm
Benefits:
- Paid Door to Door Travel
- Overtime at 1.5 and 2.0
- Fully Expensed Ford Transit Custom Van (can be used for personal use)
- Fuel Card
- 6 Employer and 4 Employee Pension
- Training Package
- 25 Days Holiday
- Bank Holidays
- IT Equipment
- Uniform and Washed Weekly
- Shopping/Discount Vouchers
Mobile Vehicle Technician role available
In a highly successful and international manufacturer of forklift trucks. This is an ideal role for those seeking a new industry in a field-based role.
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The Mobile Vehicle Technician role will be suitable for candidates who have worked on cars, plant, forklifts, HGV, agricultural or similar equipment. If you are a Vehicle Technician/Mechanic looking for a change of industry and like the idea of being mobile role this role could really appeal.
Part of a team, you'll be responsible for carrying out PPM and breakdown on a range of forklifts, typically an hour maximum from your home location. No stay away or extensive travel is required. Overtime is available if desired mostly in the week.


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The Mobile Vehicle Technician Role In Brief
- Carry out PPM and breakdown on materials handling machinery on a field service engineering basis
- Reactive breakdown coverage within the allocated geographical area
- Complete comprehensive training to get fully competent on all machinery and equipment
- Spares placed in van overnight
The Mobile Vehicle Technician Required
- Plant, forklifts, HGV, agricultural or similar equipment, automotive technicians/motor trade will also be suitable
- Engine diagnostics and some basic electrical skills
- Ideally hold a level 3 or equivalent in a relevant subject
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