Workshop Engine Mechanic

Posted 11 April by South West Recruitment Ltd
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We are recruiting for a Workshop Engine Mechanic for a company that forms part of the largest privately-owned Diesel and Petrol Engineering organisations in the United Kingdom.

Salary:

Starting salary is £32k per annum.

Room for progression and salary reviews.

Hours:

Standard times 08:00 to 16:30

40 hour week with overtime available

The Role:

You will be required to perform overhaul and repair work on a variety of diesel engines, including Volvo Penta, FPT, Kubota, mtu, Mercedes, Detroit Diesel and others. All applicants will be required to have served a recognised apprenticeship and have a minimum of 5 years engine overhaul experience and knowledge in a similar field.

  • Experience with diesel or petrol engines - car or commercial
  • Strip and rebuild of engine units
  • Diagnose engine faults and create report
  • Factory training given for individual engine makes and types
  • Removal and Refit of engines and associated components from a wide variety of vehicles and machinery.
  • Dismantle Clean and Inspection of customer engines.
  • Prepare overhaul quotations as required by customers and franchised partners.
  • Completion of unit rebuild/overhaul work as quoted.
  • Diagnosis and repair of 'in chassis' faults on a wide variety of vehicles and machines.
  • Learn to strip and rebuild automatic transmission gearboxes (training and development given)

To apply for this permanent position please submit an up to date CV and alternatively call Alan for more details about the position and the company.

Reference: 52458698

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