Pattemores transport
Crewkerne, Somerset
May 11, 2026
Full time
Company Overview Pattemores Transport, established in 1938, is a family-owned business operating in the transportation and dairy ingredients manufacturing industry. Nestled in the countryside, the company combines traditional values with modern technology, supporting a culture of growth and innovation. Location: On-site Job Type: Full-time Schedule: 47.5 hours per week to include weekends on a schedule basis & on-call Reports to: Workshop Manager Key Responsibilities Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Carry out scheduled servicing, preventative maintenance, and repairs on HGVs and trailers in accordance with manufacturer guidelines and DVSA standards. Diagnose and rectify mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic faults using appropriate diagnostic equipment and technical documentation. Inspect, maintain, and repair major vehicle systems including engines, air braking systems, suspension, steering, driveline, transmissions, exhausts, and electrical systems. Remove, repair, replace, and refit components to a high standard, ensuring correct torque settings and specifications are met. Prepare vehicles and trailers for MOT tests, annual inspections, and compliance checks. Complete roadworthiness checks and ensure vehicles are safe, legal, and fit for operation at all times. Diagnostics & Technical Expertise Use manufacturer and third party diagnostic software and tools to trace faults efficiently. Accurately identify defects and advise on corrective actions, repair methods, and parts required. Keep technical knowledge updated to reflect modern vehicle systems, ECU management, and evolving legislation. Test vehicles after repair work to confirm faults have been rectified correctly. Compliance, Documentation & Quality Control Ensure all work complies with DVSA, health & safety, and company standards. Accurately complete job cards, defect reports, service sheets, and digital records. Report safety critical defects or recurring faults to supervisors or workshop management promptly. Maintain a high standard of workmanship and take pride in delivering quality repairs first time. Workshop Operations & Safety Work safely at all times, adhering to company health & safety policies and risk assessments. Correctly use PPE, lifting equipment, and workshop machinery. Maintain a clean, tidy, and organised working area. Report damaged equipment, unsafe conditions, or incidents immediately. Assist with workshop efficiency by managing workload and prioritising tasks effectively. Breakdown Support & Flexibility Attend vehicle breakdowns and carry out roadside or site-based repairs when required. Support out of hours work, call outs, or shift patterns depending on business needs. Assist during peak workloads or emergency repairs to minimise vehicle downtime. Teamwork & Communication Work collaboratively with other technicians, supervisors, parts staff, and workshop managers. Communicate clearly regarding job progress, additional work identified, and repair timescales. Support apprentices and junior staff by offering guidance and promoting safe working practices. Contribute positively to a professional, supportive, and efficient workshop environment. Additional Duties Carry out any other reasonable duties as requested by supervisors or workshop management. Support continuous improvement initiatives within the workshop. This job description is not exhaustive, and responsibilities may vary according to operational needs. Required Skills, Qualifications & Experience NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent) in Heavy Vehicle Maintenance & Repair Proven experience as a fully qualified HGV Mechanic Good working knowledge of DVSA regulations and roadworthiness standards Ability to diagnose faults independently and work with minimal supervision Full UK driving licence (HGV licence advantageous) MOT Tester qualification desirable but not essential Pay: From £40,000.00 per year Benefits: Company pension Cycle to work scheme On-site parking Referral programme Work Location: In person