Owens Group UK
Trailer Body Repairer

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Owens Group is a fast-developing, multi-site organization, with a large diverse customer base, making this an exciting opportunity.
Owens are looking to recruit an enthusiastic & conscientious Trailer Body Repairer to support our Llangennech operation working a Monday-Friday day shift pattern 08.00 to 17.00 (half an hour lunch break deducted).
Working Patterns
- Monday - Friday
Pay
- £13.25 per hour
Specific Key Accountabilities
- Carrying out non-mechanical repairs and damage to restore trailers to required performance in order to minimize/or avoid unnecessary delays, e.g. repairing side curtains, straps, buckles, cleaning, jet washing, etc.
- Replacement of non-mechanical parts
- Working at height using ladders, mobile platforms to carry out repairs on the side and roof of trailers
- Carry out all other duties as directed by the Company
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Specific Qualifications/Job Training
- Apprentice trained and qualified to City & Guilds / NVQ Level 3 in heavy vehicle mechanics, maintenance, and repair, or equivalent (advantageous but not essential)
- A clean driving license is essential
- HGV category C+E entitlement (advantageous but not essential)
- Training in IOSH working safely (advantageous but not essential)


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Specific Experience
- Working in a team environment with minimal supervision
- Relevant transferable skills from other roles
Specific Skills
- Ability to repair non-mechanical faults
- Team player with a flexible 'Can Do' attitude
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