Telemetry Controller

Dawsongroup Plc
Brighouse
1 week ago
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About this Role
Join our team as aTelemetry Controller,where you'll play a pivotal role in ensuring seamless fleet operations for theDGEMC fleet.You'll oversee the installation and deinstallation of telematics equipment, proactively manage breakdowns, and provide system access for clients to monitor driver behaviour and incidents. Your efforts will directly contribute to maintaining fleet reliability and customer satisfaction.

  • Coordinate and oversee telematics equipment installations and removals.
  • Monitor real-time fault codes and provide proactive updates to service control.
  • Administer secure system access for clients, ensuring compliance with data protection.
  • Collaborate with operational teams to minimise downtime and enhance fleet performance.
  • Provide technical support and training to teams and clients on telematics systems.

About You
You are a proactive problem-solver with a strong technical background in telematics and fleet management. Your communication skills enable you to effectively liaise with clients and internal teams, ensuring a seamless user experience. You bring a keen eye for detail, coupled with organisational skills to maintain accurate records and reporting.

  • Proven experience in fleet management or telematics systems, preferably in the HGV sector.
  • Strong technical understanding of telematics equipment and vehicle monitoring systems.
  • Excellent problem-solving skills with the ability to interpret fault codes and prioritise actions.
  • Familiarity with data protection regulations for managing sensitive client information.
  • Ability to work under pressure and manage multiple tasks efficiently.

About Us
Dawsongroup is one of Europes leading asset rental, leasing, and contract hire businesses, with a reputation for high-quality assets and exceptional customer service. Operating in the environmental, municipal, and civil industry, we are committed to investing in modern technology and great people to ensure fleet reliability and operational excellence.

  • Leading asset rental company with over 32,000 premium assets.
  • Strong customer base and long-term supplier relationships.
  • Committed to staff development and maintaining a great place to work.
  • Focused on innovation and supporting clients through advanced telematics solutions.
  • Growing presence across 11 countries, with continued investment in people and infrastructure.

About Your Future
At Dawsongroup, we value our people as our greatest asset. We are dedicated to providing rewarding careers, internal progression opportunities, and a supportive work environment. As a Telemetry Controller, you'll be at the forefront of our fleet management strategy, with opportunities for growth and development within the company.

  • 2x Life assurance scheme.
  • Funded training and development opportunities.
  • Internal progression pathways, nationally and internationally.
  • Wellbeing and mental health support through DG Wellbeing Team.
  • Up to 29 days of leave per annum, plus bank holidays.

Dawsongroup plc is an equal opportunity employer. We encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds and experiences.

Apply today and become an essential asset to our team!


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