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Are you a decisive leader with a deep technical understanding of heavy vehicle or PCV (Passenger Carrying Vehicle) engineering? Engineering Shift Supervisor jobs represent a critical and rewarding career step, blending hands-on mechanical expertise with frontline management responsibilities. This profession is central to ensuring the operational readiness, safety, and efficiency of bus, coach, truck, or specialist vehicle fleets. Typically found in depot, workshop, or manufacturing environments, individuals in this role bridge the gap between strategic management objectives and the practical work carried out by teams of skilled technicians and fitters. The core responsibility of an Engineering Shift Supervisor is to oversee all engineering activities during their designated shift. This involves planning and allocating daily workloads, prioritizing repairs and maintenance to meet stringent safety standards and operational schedules. They are directly accountable for the quality of work conducted, ensuring all tasks—from routine servicing and MOT preparations to complex diagnostic repairs and defect rectifications—are completed to the highest standards. A significant part of the role focuses on health and safety compliance, conducting risk assessments, and fostering a culture of safe working practices. Supervisors also manage resources, including parts inventory, and are often tasked with mentoring junior staff, conducting performance reviews, and providing technical guidance to resolve challenging faults. Typical requirements for these jobs include a strong vocational background, such as a City & Guilds or NVQ qualification in vehicle maintenance and repair, coupled with substantial hands-on experience as a heavy vehicle or PCV technician. Essential skills extend beyond technical know-how; successful supervisors possess excellent leadership, communication, and problem-solving abilities. They must be highly organized, adept at administrative tasks like maintaining accurate maintenance records, and capable of working under pressure to minimize vehicle downtime. A formal supervisory qualification or IOSH certification is often advantageous. For those seeking a dynamic role where engineering prowess meets team leadership, Engineering Shift Supervisor jobs offer a challenging and pivotal position at the heart of the transport industry, ensuring fleets are safe, reliable, and on the road.

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