A member of a small team carrying out both planned and unplanned work, preventative maintenance, and repairs at all levels of a fleet of over 700 core ambulances, SRVs, 4x4s, plus a variety of support vehicles from a diverse range of manufacturers. Working shifts based on an average 37.50 hour working week.
To examine, inspect, and report thoroughly on the condition, roadworthiness, or safety of any vehicle or equipment, including testing and use of diagnostic techniques. Regularly communicate technical information with line managers, colleagues, and other SECAmb staff by phone and e-mail.
To arrange appointments and prepare vehicles for Ministry Testing at Class IV and VII as per the Ministry of Transport testers manual. To service, maintain, adjust, or repair vehicles, equipment, or any component using the necessary tools, equipment, and facilities in a safe and efficient manner, within the manufacturer and core ICME repair times including:
1. Electrical work
2. Welding
3. Fabrication
4. Hydraulics
5. Air-conditioning
6. Heaters
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