Field Service Engineer (Busses / Coaches / PCV)

Ernest Gordon Recruitment
Banbury
1 week ago
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Field Service Engineer (Busses / Coaches / PCV)
£50,000 - £55,000 (OTE 60K) + 26 Days Holiday + Van + Training + Progression
Oxford

Are you a Service/Maintenance Engineer from a Coach or Bus background with diagnostics knowledge looking for a days-based role in a long-standing company that offers Monday-Friday hours and no mandatory weekend work?

In this role you will be servicing passenger carrying vehicles around Birmingham to complete warranty repairs and routine maintenance. Working autonomously, you will have parts shipped to site and work to repair the vehicles are depots around Oxford. Occasional overtime will be necessary, with around 5 hours available each week paid an enhanced rates.

This company manufacture a range of public service vehicles and HGV's. They develop unique drivetrains to curb emissions, with the latest buses being powered by natural gas, batteries or hydrogen.

This role would suit a Service/Maintenance Engineer for a Bus or Coach background looking for a days-based, Monday-Friday role that offers great work-life balance and generous remuneration.
The Role:

  • Hands-on Maintenance, repairs and servicing of passenger carrying vehicles
  • A mix of planned service and reactive repairs
  • Monday - Friday, 8:30-4:30 with overtime opportunities available
  • Training on Air Suspension, Hybrid/EV Drive trains and FGAS Certification


The Person:

  • PCV, Bus or Coach Maintenance / Service Engineer
  • Diagnostics Knowledge
  • UK Driving License


Job Reference: BBBH 18144e
Coach, Bus, PCV, Passenger, Carrying, Maintenance, Service, Vehicle, HGV, EV, Training, FGAS, Cummins, Diagnostics, Mobile, Multiplex, Field, Engineer, Engineering, Technician, Oxford, Oxfordshire
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The salary advertised is the bracket available for this position. The actual salary paid will be dependent on your level of experience, qualifications and skill set. We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates.


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