About the Role
Engineers play a really important role within our depots, and we will train you on everything you need to know.
Rotating between the depots gives you the chance to meet different people and work on different vehicles we have within our fleet.
Working closely alongside mentors, engineers and engineering management.
Getting the opportunity to work with the most up to date diagnostic tools, following a process and procedure to rectify faults. Working on the most up to date vehicles we have in the industry.
Carrying out routine safety inspections and routine mechanical and electrical servicing.
Covering chassis, transmissions, electrical, engines / alternate fuel propulsion.
Removing, repairing, or replacing components to the correct specification. Contributing to a safe and efficient workshop environment by adhering to the organisation's Health and Safety processes and following standardised workshop practices and policies.
Requirements
As with any new career, some basic knowledge of the job or the subject matter is advantageous but not essential. Whilst having some basic understanding will set you off on a good grounding, the biggest asset you can bring to an apprenticeship is enthusiasm.
Minimum qualifications and skills
Essential:
GCSEs at Grade C (or above) or Grade 4 (or above) in both English and Maths.
Ability to be passed fit for a pre-employment medical and also undergo a drug and alcohol test.
Desirable:
Working well with others
Punctuality and reliability
Good attention to detail
A passion and interest for the automotive and engineering industry
