Trevett Project Services
Plant Fitter/Vehicle Mechanic
Job Location
Sompting, United Kingdom
Job Description
Plant Fitter/Vehicle Mechanic – Worthing – c£30k - £40k doe
Working within the construction sector the role of Plant Fitter/Vehicle Mechanic will involve being responsible for the safe & cost-effective repair & maintenance of plant & equipment, without harm to people, the environment & targeting zero defects. The Plant Fitter/Vehicle Mechanic will be based out of a workshop near Worthing, but you will be required to attend site breakdowns as required. An NVQ (minimum Level 2/3) in Plant or Vehicle Mechanics is required for this role and experience of working within the construction industry.
Duties
Work to & within the company procedures, policies & regularly communicate with your line manager.
Prior to commencing work on vehicles or equipment, ensure compliance with method statements & risk assessments.
Ensure workshop equipment and tools are utilised within safety guidelines and is cleaned and returned after use.
Ensure manufacturers guidelines are followed when diagnosing, repairing and servicing equipment
Maintain a safe working environment & high standards of health & safety, environment & quality.
Ensure all site safety & environmental rules are followed including ensuring that appropriate PPE is worn, following safe systems of work and reporting any incidents.
Ensuring that plant has been inspected, tested & tagged prior to delivery to site.
Attend Site/Workshop inductions, toolbox talks and department meetings, ensuring all rules highlighted are adhered to, particularly in relation to Health and Safety.
Ensure timely completion of any e-learning courses and attend equipment related training as required.
Work efficiently and safely, ensure site tidiness and security to safeguard our workforce, the public and the image of our business.
Taking responsibility for security of vehicles, equipment & premises as appropriate.
Carry out designated tasks as instructed by Workshop Manager, dealing with any scheduled repairs as well as unscheduled repairs and checks as they arise.
Diagnose and apply the relevant mechanical and electrical repairs whilst ensuring compliance with any relevant risk assessments and method statements.
Repair or replace damaged or worn parts and test equipment to ensure any repairs are adequate.
Carry out fabrication, welding and gas cutting as required.
Carry out routine servicing of vehicles, plant and equipment, ensuring service records are completed and maintained.
Carry out diagnostics of vehicles and equipment both in the workshop and on site.
Ensure spares & oils are booked to the correct job/equipment and liaise with the Workshop Manager & Yard/Stores Operative to ensure stock/spares are maintained, minimizing waste & over ordering.
Maintain good timekeeping and productivity.
Utilise tools & equipment correctly & safely. Ensure spill kits are deployed where appropriate & are disposed of safely & effectively back at the yard.
Maintain a tidy work area at all times and assist the team in carrying out weekly cleaning of the workshop and yard area.
Must maintain any provided vehicle in a clean & tidy condition, carrying out daily defect inspections and ensuring any tools/equipment held in vehicle are inspected, calibrated and in good working order, reporting any defect
Assist the Workshop Manager in promoting a safe environmental & quality culture
Ability to work both alone and effectively as part of the Plant team, supporting others and utilizing each other’s strengths to help develop each other’s weaknesses.
Maintain good rapport and working relationships with site staff, operators, and other employees.
Giving support to the Yard/Stores Operatives as required.
Assisting in the training and development of Apprentices.
Skills & Knowledge
Service and Repair of Small Tools, Heavy Plant & Vehicles
Competent with hydraulics, electrical, mechanicals, pneumatics, pumps and 2-stroke engines
Basic fabrication, welding and gas cutting
Qualifications
GCSE’s Maths & English
NVQ (minimum Level 2/3) in Plant or Vehicle Mechanics
Plant Mechanics (relevant qualification)
Full driving license
Experience
Experience in working with heavy plant, vehicles, tools & equipment
Have worked within a construction environment
Training
Manual Handling
CSCS card
Use of diagnostic equipment
Location: Sompting, GB
Posted Date: 11/27/2024
Working within the construction sector the role of Plant Fitter/Vehicle Mechanic will involve being responsible for the safe & cost-effective repair & maintenance of plant & equipment, without harm to people, the environment & targeting zero defects. The Plant Fitter/Vehicle Mechanic will be based out of a workshop near Worthing, but you will be required to attend site breakdowns as required. An NVQ (minimum Level 2/3) in Plant or Vehicle Mechanics is required for this role and experience of working within the construction industry.
Duties
Work to & within the company procedures, policies & regularly communicate with your line manager.
Prior to commencing work on vehicles or equipment, ensure compliance with method statements & risk assessments.
Ensure workshop equipment and tools are utilised within safety guidelines and is cleaned and returned after use.
Ensure manufacturers guidelines are followed when diagnosing, repairing and servicing equipment
Maintain a safe working environment & high standards of health & safety, environment & quality.
Ensure all site safety & environmental rules are followed including ensuring that appropriate PPE is worn, following safe systems of work and reporting any incidents.
Ensuring that plant has been inspected, tested & tagged prior to delivery to site.
Attend Site/Workshop inductions, toolbox talks and department meetings, ensuring all rules highlighted are adhered to, particularly in relation to Health and Safety.
Ensure timely completion of any e-learning courses and attend equipment related training as required.
Work efficiently and safely, ensure site tidiness and security to safeguard our workforce, the public and the image of our business.
Taking responsibility for security of vehicles, equipment & premises as appropriate.
Carry out designated tasks as instructed by Workshop Manager, dealing with any scheduled repairs as well as unscheduled repairs and checks as they arise.
Diagnose and apply the relevant mechanical and electrical repairs whilst ensuring compliance with any relevant risk assessments and method statements.
Repair or replace damaged or worn parts and test equipment to ensure any repairs are adequate.
Carry out fabrication, welding and gas cutting as required.
Carry out routine servicing of vehicles, plant and equipment, ensuring service records are completed and maintained.
Carry out diagnostics of vehicles and equipment both in the workshop and on site.
Ensure spares & oils are booked to the correct job/equipment and liaise with the Workshop Manager & Yard/Stores Operative to ensure stock/spares are maintained, minimizing waste & over ordering.
Maintain good timekeeping and productivity.
Utilise tools & equipment correctly & safely. Ensure spill kits are deployed where appropriate & are disposed of safely & effectively back at the yard.
Maintain a tidy work area at all times and assist the team in carrying out weekly cleaning of the workshop and yard area.
Must maintain any provided vehicle in a clean & tidy condition, carrying out daily defect inspections and ensuring any tools/equipment held in vehicle are inspected, calibrated and in good working order, reporting any defect
Assist the Workshop Manager in promoting a safe environmental & quality culture
Ability to work both alone and effectively as part of the Plant team, supporting others and utilizing each other’s strengths to help develop each other’s weaknesses.
Maintain good rapport and working relationships with site staff, operators, and other employees.
Giving support to the Yard/Stores Operatives as required.
Assisting in the training and development of Apprentices.
Skills & Knowledge
Service and Repair of Small Tools, Heavy Plant & Vehicles
Competent with hydraulics, electrical, mechanicals, pneumatics, pumps and 2-stroke engines
Basic fabrication, welding and gas cutting
Qualifications
GCSE’s Maths & English
NVQ (minimum Level 2/3) in Plant or Vehicle Mechanics
Plant Mechanics (relevant qualification)
Full driving license
Experience
Experience in working with heavy plant, vehicles, tools & equipment
Have worked within a construction environment
Training
Manual Handling
CSCS card
Use of diagnostic equipment
Location: Sompting, GB
Posted Date: 11/27/2024
Contact Information
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