Vehicle Builder

Northampton
4 days ago
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Company Summary:
Working for a leading global provider of rolling stock mobility solutions for urban, subterranean interurban.

Position Summary:
Working at a newly refurbished depot in Northampton on large-scale overhaul projects, you will be working with a team of Vehicle Builders focussed on refitting the interior of train carriages to modernise the fleet. This project is the first of its kind in the UK fitting a new interior module into an existing unit body. Responsibilities will include:

  • Stripping and preparing vehicles for repairs, cutting and fitting materials to exact measurements
  • Installing components such as panels, floors, carpets and seating with typical materials such as wood, metal, composites, sealants and adhesives
  • Assembling fitting and finishing interior and exterior features
  • Use Siemens software/systems to input data and retrieve VMI's
  • Removing and re-fitting windows

    Person Profile:
  • Experience as a Vehicle Builder/Coachbuilder/Mechanical Fitter/Mechanic/Shop Fitter
  • Be willing to learn new skills and attend training courses to expand on your skillset
  • NVQ Level 3 within a relevant engineering discipline is desirable

    Job Location: Kings Heath Depot, Northampton
    Shifts: Monday-Friday Days
    Hourly Rate: £18.68 PAYE / Pre 12 weeks £23.83 Umbrella / Post 12 weeks £25.11 Umbrella
    Hours Per Week: 50
    Duration: Ongoing (long term contracts)

    We value your unique identity and perspective and are fully committed to providing equitable opportunities and building a workplace that reflects the diversity of society. Come bring your authentic self and create a better tomorrow with us!

    Siemens promote a growth mindset, the self-belief that we can learn and grow, take on new challenges and adapt to change. If you don't match all the criteria for this role but feel you have transferable skills to enable you to succeed, we encourage you to apply

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