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Vehicle Compliance and Build Specialist

Chelmsley Wood
1 week ago
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Vehicle Compliance and Build Specialist

Solihull

Circa £40,000

Hybrid

Our client are an award winning fleet management company who are continuing to grow yearly. They are seeking a compliance and build specialist to join their Birmingham office. The role will be responsible for setting the service schedules and plans for the company’s largest client.

Responsibilities – Vehicle Compliance and Build Specialist

Support the vehicle build team with the day-to-day activities of vehicle build.
Manage technical support aspects on behalf of the customer.
Ensure that that all vehicle build output specifications adhere to and exceed the requirements laid out in UK & EU Type Approval and other associated legislation.
Support the relationship with suppliers and manufacturers to ensure end products are delivered to time and budget to meet BT’s SLA’s. 
Identify and evaluate new technology and help produce business case for change.
Support the vehicle ordering and Key for Key delivery process for specialist builds where required.
Complete all documentation for each build and file accordingly to ensure full end to end auditability.
Qualification/Experience –Vehicle Compliance and Build Specialist

Mechanical qualifications to NVQ Level or equivalent.
Additional education, certifications, CPC or other equivalent formal industry training is preferred.
UK & EU Type Approval and other associated legislation.
Proficient in various desktop tools including MS Office Programs (i.e. Outlook, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, Project, Visio, SharePoint etc.)
2-4 years’ experience in vehicle build management or related fields.
Up to date knowledge of vehicle & bodybuilding manufacturing/fabrication techniques.
Experience in first and second stage multi-supplier relationships.
Competent and thorough understanding of current vehicle safety legislation.
Benefits - Vehicle Compliance and Build Specialist

Death in Service – 4 x salary
Company Bonus
25 days annual holiday entitlement + Birthday + Bank Holidays
Health Insurance
On-site Parking
Employee Assistance Programme
Discounted gym memberships
Access to flu vaccinations
Mental Health First Aiders / Mental Health Employee Champions
Free eye examinations
Salary Exchange - Holiday purchase scheme (up to 3 days)
Salary Exchange - Car Scheme
Private Health cover for employees >10 years’ service
Health Cash Plan (Medicash)
Employee Referral Scheme (£1,000 on successful recruitment)
Permanent Health Insurance
Company sick pay
Free Breakdown cover (eligible employees – service related)
Pension matched up to 5%.
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