Job Role: Dayshift & Nightshift LGV & HGV Vehicle Technician Job Location: Enfield Council Salary: £32 Per Hour Working period: Monday - Friday 09:00 - 17:30 Working Hours: 37 hours per week Assignment period: 3-6 Months Ongoing As a preferred supplier to many local and national groups, Fox Morris Group are excited to offer a Dayshift and a nightshift LGV & HGV technician Our LGV & HGV Vehicle Technician work within the Mechanical environment. You will be dealing with VOSA Standards & Regulations You will be expected to provide a high standard of work to the role. Purpose of the role To undertake the service, repair and maintenance of vehicle, plant and equipment in accordance with legislative and health and safety requirement. To undertake vehicle testing in line with VOSA regulations. To ensure that all maintenance work undertake is completed effectively, efficiently and is of a high standard of quality. Key Accountabilities: To maintain service and repair on all types of vehicles, plant and equipment as part of the Council’s programmed servicing schedule. Equipment, tools and machinery, will include (but are not limited to) the following - mowers, gang units, ride-ons, tractors, chain saws, spikers, strimmers, pressure jet cleaning equipment etc. To carry out risk assessments, safe systems for work and regular safety inspections on all vehicles (including specialist vehicles such as refuse/sweepers/PCV vehicles) and plant in accordance with legislative requirements and Council policy. To liaise with external suppliers for the supply of goods and services to ensure best value is maintained. To effectively manage the stores area to ensure stock levels are maintained and appropriate service/repair items are held at all times. To provide roadside assistance to broken down vehicles/plant and arrange recovery if necessary. Diagnose any faults found and specify on the job card any work necessary to be carried out by the Contractor or the in house workshop. To undertake general fleet electrical work, welding, fabrication and minor repairs on vehicles, plant or equipment. Report any damage found on Inspection to the Fleet office for them to check if an accident has been reported. Identify any repairs required which fall within the warranty of a new vehicle or of previous work carried out by Contractors On return from Contractors vehicles are to be inspected and tested (where necessary) to check work has been carried out satisfactorily and to a safe standard. Carry out and record the details of the statutory testing of light goods vehicles and cars submitted by members of the public, issue the appropriate certificates, receive fee applicable, checking cheque card where necessary. Cash up at the end of working day ensuring all monies received are correct. Carry out seatbelt checks on passenger carrying vehicles in line with seatbelt legislation as set down by VOSA, and receive appropriate fee. Carry out initial inspection of new vehicles, hired vehicles and plant added to the Councils fleet list, and fill out new data sheet. To carry out MOT Testing on council vehicles and external vehicles using VOSA’s computerised system in line with VOSA requirements and standards. Advise on condition and carry out a visual check and inspection of all MOT equipment, workshop equipment, lifting gear and special tools before use. To leave the workplace clean, tidy and safe and assist in maintaining the general cleanliness and tidiness of the workshop. Carry out steam cleaning on Council vehicles and plant as and when required. To work in accordance with the shift system, subject to prior notice and consultation. Benefits of working as a LGV & HGV Technician Weekly Pay Job Types: Full-time contract Minimum Requirements for the Role HGV or LGV technician experience Knowledge of VOSA standards & regulations Right to work requirements Passport BRP Sharecode