Job Description
Job Title: Workshop ManagerLocation: MarchSalary: CompetitiveJob type: Full Time, Permanent. Hours - Monday to Friday, 9.00 - 18.00Permission to work in the UK (required)About us:Knowles Transport are trusted by some of the biggest and well-known businesses in the country to offer a broad range of warehousing and distribution services. We provide the infrastructure and scalability of a multi-national third-party logistics company combined with the flexibility, agility and dedication to customer care of a family-run business.The Main Purpose of the Role:Responsible for the effective management, procurement, maintenance and strategy of the Knowles Transport fleet.
Day to Day management of the engineering team within the Fleet departmentRequirements:Minimum of 2 year experience or qualification in motor mechanics such as City & Guilds Vehicle Maintenance and Repair or a BTEC National Certificate in Vehicle Repair and TechnologyManagement & Leadership qualification such as CMI or BTEC in Management or Relevant proven experience of leading and managing a team of Vehicle MechanicsExcellent knowledge of LGV Vehicle technology and a strong interest in motor vehiclesGood verbal communication skills and excellent customer skillsFlexibility to undertake a wide range of tasksExperience working with trailers, hydraulic systems and electrical systemsMethodical, organised and able to work to strict deadlinesAbility to advise internal customers about technical issuesGood PC Skills, ability to use Microsoft Office packagesMust have own transport and full LGV UK driving licenceDesirable Skills / Experience:Repair and maintain different types of vehicles, such as lorries, trailers, vans, cars, fork-lift trucks They perform restorative and preventative work on gears, brakes, engine, air conditioning, security features, fuel pump, etc.Performing the following tasks:Inspect vehicles to MOT standardDiagnose faults and rectify all types of faultsService and repair vehicles or components using appropriate equipment and tools in a safe and economical mannerMaintain current product knowledge and attend training courses as requiredEnsure all vehicles worked upon are handled carefully and that all precautions are taken whilst on the premisesCarry out roadside assistanceComplete all paperwork as necessaryEnsure all aspects of H&S working practices are adhered toMaintain a high standard of cleanliness and tidinessDay to Day management of the Fleet Mechanical team including organisation of workload of planned maintenance and reactive maintenance, Training and Development of the team, Recruitment and Selection of the right skills within the team, Succession Planning and Performance & Absence management.Day to Day communication of the planned maintenance within morning meetings. Regular updates to the Operations Director and Transport Managers of any re-active maintenance updatesPlease click the APPLY button to send your CV and Cover Letter for this role.Candidates with the experience or relevant job title of; Service Technician Manager, Mechanical Engineer, Machine Engineer, Maintenance Engineer, Supervisor, Workshop Manager, Service Engineering Manager, Engineer, Refurbishment Engineer, Farm Equipment Engineer, Agricultural Engineer, Machine Maintenance Manager may also be considered for this role.TPBN1_UKTJ