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Workshop Supervisor

Kemp Recruitment
City of Bristol
1 day ago
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Job Role:               Workshop Supervisor
Location:              Bristol
Pay:                         £50,000
Hours:                    M-F 6am-2.30pm & 1.30pm-10pm (40 hrs)
Shift:                       Early & Lates
Contract:              Full time permanent role


Workshop Supervisor Benefits
We offer a supportive, safety-first environment with genuine progression opportunities — many of our leaders started on the workshop floor.

  • 25 days’ holiday + 8 bank holidays
  • 5% employer pension contribution
  • BUPA Employee Assistance Programme & Health Cash Plan (free)
  • Cycle to Work scheme & onsite physiotherapist
  • Reward Gateway discounts at 900+ retailers
  • Mental Health First Aiders and wellbeing support
  • Learning & development pathways and internal promotions
  • Employee recognition awards & referral bonuses
  • Flexible and hybrid working options

Workshop Supervisor opportunity

Are you an experienced HGV Technician ready to take the next step into leadership — or a Workshop Supervisor who still loves getting your hands dirty? Join our team as a Workshop Supervisor, where you’ll combine technical know-how with team leadership to keep our fleet running safely, efficiently, and compliantly.

Workshop Supervisor Duties
This is a hybrid hands-on and supervisory role — roughly 70% on the tools, 30% managing people and performance. You’ll:

  • Lead, motivate, and support technicians and apprentices.
  • Allocate work, monitor KPIs, and drive productivity.
  • Perform PMI’s, servicing, diagnostics, and repairs on HGVs.
  • Ensure DVSA, MOT, and Operator Licence compliance.
  • Promote workshop safety and conduct audits and investigations.
  • Liaise with operations to prioritise repairs and reduce downtime.
  • Support training, development, and performance management.

Workshop Supervisor Experience Required

  • Proven leadership or supervisory experience in a workshop or fleet environment or an experienced HGV Technician ready to take the next step into leadership
  • NVQ Level 3 in Vehicle Maintenance & Repair (or equivalent).
  • Strong hands-on HGV maintenance and diagnostics experience.
  • Understanding of DVSA, MOT, and Operator Licence standards.
  • Full UK Driving Licence (HGV Class 1/2 and IRTEC desirable).

If you’re passionate about leading from the front and keeping fleets on the road, apply today to join a business that truly values its people and promotes from within.

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