Huyton Travel Limited
PSV Fitter

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PSV Fitter
(PSV Fitter / Mechanic – Full Time (Shift Work) Location: Huyton Bus Depot, Liverpool Pay: Competitive rates: £19.50ph - £21.00ph 40 hours per week. (Overtime paid at 1.5) Weekend call out on a Rota basis with a standby allowance of £200. We are currently seeking an experienced PSV Fitter / Mechanic to join our team at our Huyton Bus Depot. This is a full-time, shift-based role working on a modern fleet of buses, ensuring vehicles are maintained to the highest safety and operational standards. Key Responsibilities · Carry out routine maintenance, servicing, and repairs on PSV vehicles · Prepare vehicles for MOT · Diagnose and rectify mechanical and electrical faults · Complete safety inspections in line with DVSA standards · Ensure all work is completed efficiently and to a high standard · Maintain accurate records of work carried out · Support breakdown response and on-site repairs when required Requirements · Proven experience as a PSV Fitter, HGV Technician. · Relevant mechanical qualifications (NVQ Level 3 or equivalent preferred) · Strong diagnostic and problem-solving skills · Ability to work independently and as part of a team · Must have own tools · Flexibility to work shift patterns (including evenings/weekends as required) currently Early shift 05:00-14:00, Late shift 15:30-00:30 · Full UK driving licence (PCV licence desirable but not essential) What We Offer · Competitive pay rates (based on experience) · Full-time, stable employment · Ongoing training and development opportunities · Nest pension scheme · 2 Free company travel passes · Supportive and professional working environment How to Apply If you’re an experienced PSV Technician looking for your next opportunity, we’d love to hear from you. Submit your CV Liverpool.recruitment@huytontravel.co.uk or apply here.
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