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Workshop Supervisor (Bus & Coach)

Job Reference: HL260226MA

Transport and Rail
Yeovil, Somerset
£50000 per annum
Permanent

Workshop Supervisor (Bus & Coach) - Full-time, Permanent

My client (Bus & Coach Transport) is looking for a capable, hands-on Workshop Supervisor to take day-to-day ownership of the workshop and fleet maintenance operation. You'll split your time between supervising/organising the workshop and carrying out hands-on maintenance, ensuring vehicles are safe, compliant and ready for service. This is a key role with real autonomy and genuine opportunities to progress as the business grows.

Key responsibilities

  • Run the workshop day-to-day with a strong focus on safety, compliance and service delivery

  • Plan workloads, allocate jobs and prioritise repairs/PMI work to maximise fleet availability

  • Supervise and support a small workshop team (2 people), ensuring quality standards are met

  • Carry out diagnostics, repairs, servicing and associated workshop tasks on buses/coaches (PCV)

  • Maintain accurate records: maintenance documentation, job cards, parts usage and admin

  • Manage parts/consumables ordering and stock control; liaise with suppliers

  • Work closely with the Operations Director on workshop needs and input into purchasing additional vehicles

  • Identify improvements to processes, uptime, cost control and preventative maintenance planning

Working hours / pattern

  • 40 hours per week, offered as either a 4-day compressed week or 5 days (Mon-Fri)

  • Depot operating hours: 06:30-17:30 (workshop cover planned within these hours)

  • Additional hours may be required at times (agreed in advance) and paid or taken as TIL

Salary & benefits

  • £50,000 starting salary

  • 4 weeks holiday rising to 5 weeks with service, plus bank holidays

  • Company pension and standard benefits

  • Free parking, company workshop van allocated

  • Regular job training provided (Cat D training available if required)

Essential requirements

  • Vehicle maintenance experience (ideally PCV bus/coach or HGV)

  • Able to lead a small team and organise a busy workshop schedule

  • Strong safety mindset and attention to detail (records, quality checks)

  • Comfortable balancing admin tasks with hands-on work

  • Clear communication with operations and management

Desirable

  • Cat D (PCV) licence (training provided if not held)

  • NVQ Level 3 in HGV/PCV Maintenance (or equivalent)

  • Experience with parts purchasing, planning and supplier management