Every week, thousands of people across the UK start a new job – and it’s our job to help them get there. REED is a specialist provider of permanent, contract, temporary and outsourced recruitment solutions Our client, a busy public services organisation based in Leicester, has an excellent opportunity for a Vehicle Technician to support the delivery of its Fleet Service. As a Vehicle Technician (Light) you will be a member of a team responsible for delivering high quality, credible and timely transactional and outcome focused support services covering light vehicle fleet management. You will deliver excellent customer service and demonstrate real value to front line services through effective service delivery. Working with the Workshops Managers and in collaboration with key colleagues you will ensure that relevant elements of the service catalogue are successfully delivered in accordance with the ongoing key performance indicators and contribute to the improvement of service delivery. Essential criteria Successful completion of a recognised industry apprenticeship such as an Institute of Motor Industry (IMI) approved apprenticeship and/or Level 3 qualification in light/heavy vehicle or plant engineering (City & Guilds Part II, BTEC National, ONC/D or similar) Certificate in welding competence Experience in all aspects of motor vehicle repair and diagnostics including electrical wiring Experience of working in a high-volume workshop. Experience in vehicle diagnosis processes Being a qualified MOT tester would be advantageous but not essential. Full current driving licence which is relevant to the areas of fleet to which you provide support. L.G.V Category B licence may be beneficial This is temporary, full-time role. The role pays between £16.39 - £17.60 per hour PAYE depending on your skills and experience. These roles will require screening and employment checks as part of the recruitment process. Please apply now and join us in loving Mondays 18% of the business is owned by the Reed Foundation, which supports good causes around the world. Set up by Sir Alec Reed in 1985, it’s the driving force behind all of REED’s philanthropic activities. The Foundation provides funding for a number of charities, channelled via the Big Give, the online donation platform that allows donors to discover and donate to projects of interest.