PSV COACHBUILDER

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2 months ago
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PSV Coachbuilder

PSV CoachBuilder - Permanent Role | Berkshire
Basic Salary: £46,924

PH £22.56

Monday to Friday: Day 

Venatu Recruitment Group is proud to be partnering with a leading vehicle engineering organisation to recruit an experienced PSV CoachBuilder / Body Maker for a permanent position based in Berkshire.

The Role:

As a PSV CoachBuilder, you'll be responsible for high-quality body repairs, modifications, and maintenance of public service vehicles. Your experience in coach building, panel beating, and accident repair will be vital in ensuring vehicles are safe, presentable, and roadworthy.

Key Responsibilities:

Carrying out accident and collision body repairs
Panel beating and body straightening
Diagnosing bodywork faults and performing relevant repairs
Window repair and fitting
Addressing defect cards and routine inspection findings
Painting and finishing minor bodywork areas
Working with fibreglass, sheet metal, pillar sections, plywood, and composite materials
Required Qualifications and Skills:

City & Guilds or NVQ Level 2/3 in Body Repair, Panel Beating, or Accident Repair
Full UK Category B driving licence
Welding experience (MIG/TIG) preferred
Previous experience working on heavy commercial vehicles (PSV/HGV/PCV) is highly desirable
PCV Licence is beneficial but not essential
About You:

Proven background in coach building or body repair
Comfortable with structural and cosmetic repairs
Able to work independently and as part of a team
Takes pride in delivering safe, durable, and aesthetically sound repairs
Ready to Take the Next Step?
Apply today or reach out to Sally Maxwell at Venatu Recruitment Group to discuss the role in more detail. Even if this role isn't an exact fit, we’d still love to hear from skilled professionals in the PSV, HGV, and fleet engineering sectors.

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