Vehicle Mechanic / Technician - Harrogate
Location: Harrogate - HG14AT
Salary: Up to £35,745 plus weekend working allowance (voluntary)
Grade: I
Vacancy Hours: 37 per week
Contract Type: Permanent
Do you have a City and Guilds Vehicle Maintenance and repair Level 3, BTEC National Certificate in Vehicle repair and technology or NVQ level 3 vehicle maintenance and repair Mechanical & Electrical? Do you have 3 years’ experience in a maintenance role? (preferred) Do you have an MOT Test qualification or want to develop your skills by taking the Level 2 MOT testing certificate?
We are looking for a mechanic to join our Fleet Management Team.
We maintain and service a variety of vehicles (from specialist HGV municipal vehicles to vans) and plant equipment (from ride on grass mowers to leaf blowers) at our Depot at Claro Road, Harrogate.
Our Service
We operate a fleet of about 850 vehicles across North Yorkshire. Our fleet consists of a variety of vehicles from refuse collection vehicles, gritters, road sweepers, minibuses, tippers, cars and vans, and operate about 200 vehicles on our Goods Operator Licence and 105 minibuses on Transport Act Permits. We also work closely with NY Highways Ltd and other Brierley Group Companies and provide a maintenance service to those companies where required. North Yorkshire Council has four MOT testing stations where we undertake the MOT tests to Department for Transport (DfT) and Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) standards.
The safety of vehicles is of critical importance to the safety of employees, passengers, residents and other road users and it is vital that maintenance is undertaken effectively and consistently to ensure the Council meets its Operator Licence and Permit undertakings.
The role
As our Mechanic you will work on a fleet that consists of a variety of vehicles from refuse collection vehicles, gritters, road sweepers, minibuses, tippers, cars and vans, providing hands-on maintenance and repair of vehicles, plants and workshop equipment to the required standard. You may be required to attend vehicles that have broken down at the roadside, off site and undertake repairs where possible throughout the Harrogate area. You will also conduct MOT tests (when qualified) on our state-of-the-art test ramps as required, and ensure all documents meet the required standards at all times.
You’ll be working in a fast-paced environment. The successful candidate should also have good written and basic IT keyboard skills for our state-of-the-art diagnostic and electronic work system.
Weekend working is on an ADHOC basis for this you will receive an additional £30 per day on top of your normal salary.
What you will bring
You will have a good understanding of health and safety requirements in a workshop environment, in-depth knowledge of vehicle maintenance and required operating standards, as well as significant experience of vehicle maintenance, repair and diagnostics.
You will also require:
* City and Guilds Vehicle Maintenance and repair; Level 3 or BTEC National Certificate in Vehicle repair and technology; NVQ level 3 vehicle maintenance and repair Mechanical & Electrical.
* Minimum of 3 years’ experience in a maintenance role (preferred)
* Willingness to undertake MOT testing certificate for Class 4, 5 and 7 vehicles
* Willingness to undertake training for a DVSA accepted qualification or accreditation C1, C1+E, C+E, D1, D category driving licence
Working for us
When you join us, you are entitled to our outstanding benefits, option to join our generous pension scheme and wellbeing plan as part of your position. Our holiday entitlement starts at 28 days rising to 34 days per year with continued service, plus public holidays, you can also bank your additional time as flexi. You can get shopping and leisure discounts, salary sacrifice scheme for technology or green car plus lots more. Ongoing training and career development is provided.
Contact and Apply
This great opportunity offers you a fantastic work-life balance plus lots of benefits. For more information, please contact Thomas Donnelly on 01423 556305 or thomas.donnelly@northyorks.gov.uk.
Applying is easy, simply register your details online and upload your CV and submit. Simple!
Key dates
Closing date: 13.10.2024
Interview date: 22.10.2024
Please note we will be interviewing while the advert is live and reserve the right to close should suitable candidates be found.
Key Documents
Job Description.docx
Total Rewards Brochure.pdf
NYC are committed to directly recruiting staff and will not accept applications nor services from agency suppliers in respect of our vacancies.
We are committed to meeting the needs of our diverse community and aim to have a workforce reflecting this diversity. We are also committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and adults. We expect all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
North Yorkshire Councils’ purpose is to deliver services and facilities to the diverse residents and visitors of North Yorkshire. To ensure we deliver inclusive services we strive to have a diverse workforce where everybody can be themselves by respecting differences and embedding equality of opportunity. We celebrate diversity and recognise each other’s contributions, we therefore welcome applications from individuals of all backgrounds.
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