We have an exciting opportunity for an experienced Vehicle Technician to join Dorset Police. This role will be based at Ferndown Police Station in Dorset.
This role will initially be until the end of December 2025.
PLEASE NOTE THE SUCCESSFUL CANDIDATE WILL BE REQUIRED TO UNDERGO POLICE VETTING.
Purpose of this role -
To deliver a prompt, efficient and effective repair service to optimise vehicle availability for all vehicle users. To provide timely and efficient scheduled maintenance on vehicles and equipment to ensure that all assets owned by both Devon & Cornwall and Dorset Police remain safe, reliable, legally compliant and fit for the purpose for which they were provided. To complete all documentation relating to vehicle repairs and maintenance.
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES
To maintain and repair force vehicular resources to industry and force standards. Delivering an efficient and effective service ensuring that vehicles are safe, reliable and legally compliant at all times. Fleet resources are maintained to the highest standards; ensuring operational capability is sustained - cognisant of and compliant with all industry and Force expectations, including legislative.
Completion of maintenance documents and records, ensuring all parts required are accurately accounted for. Record keeping is effective and robust and rigorous to account for any review/audit.
To carry out unscheduled repairs to vehicles promptly, efficiently and effectively to a high standard to maintain the highest possible levels of vehicle availability for the Forces.Meet arising demands on a needs basis - positively reacting to circumstances to help sustain operational capability.
Provide a timely and customer focused vehicle maintenance service to an agreed standard and schedule, whilst ensuring that the vehicles are safe, reliable and legally compliant at all times. All legislative requirements are demonstratively met at all times, with a sound and robust mechanism in place for recording any documentation/rationale underpinning such matters.
Provide specialist and technical engineering expertise and advice to users.
Operate specific computer and software systems provided to obtain information or diagnose faults with vehicles.
To provide a mobile 'quality control' function as directed by the Workshop Manager at remote locations across the two Forces.
Drive a Police vehicle safely with consideration for others in accordance with Force policy and in line with the system of car control.
Essential Criteria
To be able to evidence a high degree of competence in motor vehicle service and repair preferably to City & Guilds, Vehicle Technician or NVQ level 3 accredited standard with significant post apprenticeship experience.
Awareness of general risk assessments, COSHH regulations and Health and Safety regulations pertinent to the vehicle maintenance industry.
Ability to prioritise work as well as providing a systematic, disciplined and analytical approach to problem solving.
Knowledge of up-to-date motor vehicle engineering, terminology and practises including diagnostic and repair techniques.
Good level of communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to communicate with staff and officers of all levels, along with the ability to work as part of a team.
Hold a current Vehicle Inspectorate Nominated Tester Certificate or experienced to an equivalent standard.
Experience of working to industry repair times to an efficient and effective high standard.
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