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Mobile Trailer Technician

Perfect Placement
West Midlands
1 day ago
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Mobile Trailer Technician required in the Sutton Coldfield Area

Basic Salary up to £44,000 Bonus earnings circa £54,000 Working Hours: Monday to Friday.

Our client provides transportation and logistics solutions and is seeking an experienced and skilled Mobile Trailer Technician to cover the Sutton Coldfield area.

As a Mobile Trailer Technician, you will get the following benefits for you hard work:Technician Welcome Bonus - will receive up to £500 welcome bonus.Private Healthcare Contributory Pension Scheme Paid Annual Holiday + Bank HolidaysHoliday Buy/Sell Employee Well-being - In January each year a one-off payment of £60 is made to all employeesReferral Programme Life Assurance SchemeEmployee Income ProtectionBusiness Hero Awards to earn extra £££Christmas vouchers - Employees will get gifted a ‘One4All vouchers’ during the Christmas periodTraining & Development Eyecare vouchersLong service awards Employee Assistance Programme HGV Medical - Our client will Contribute 50% of the cost of your HGV medicalOn-site parkingCompany events.As a Mobile Trailer Technician, your duties will include the following: Perform detailed inspections, servicing, and repairs on trailers, maintaining the highest standards of safety and functionality.Accurately and efficiently complete all compliance documentation.Diagnose and resolve issues using EBS systems such as HALDEX, WABCO, and KNORR BREMSE.Participate in ongoing product and industry training, including IRTEC, tail lift, BPW & SAF axle/brake training to continuously develop your expertise.Deliver exceptional customer service while meeting tight deadlines.Follow all health and safety guidelines to maintain a safe and secure work environment.Consistently uphold and demonstrate company values and behaviors.Whilst the above outlines the main duties of the post the list is not exhaustive, and duties may need to change in light of future developments or from time to time as directed by your supervisor or manager.For this Mobile Trailer Technician role, you will need the following: Semi-trailer or Heavy Vehicle experience.Industry standard qualifications such as City & Guilds or NVQsHGV Class 1 driving licence.Car Driving LicenceIRTEC accreditation.EBS diagnostics experience, including Knorr Bremse, Haldex, and WABCO systems.Welding certification.Training or experience with axle manufacturers such as BPW, SAF, or JOST.Tail lift training and experience.Double deck or lifting deck maintenance experience.If you would like more information about this Mobile Trailer Technician vacancy, or you would like to find out about other Automotive Jobs in the West Midlands, contact Archie Lawson at Perfect Placement today!

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