1. Perform Level 1 and 2 repairs and servicing on Protective Mobility equipment and traditional Core equipment. Perform inspection, repair, modification and demand materials / spares. Update JAMES. Perform in-depth fault diagnosis on complex equipment and deliver repair procedures accordingly.
2. Follow approved production processes and standards for each task (e.g. AESP) and use correct tooling / machinery. Ensure teams have correct tools (with in-date calibration evidence) and plant / machinery available to deliver the plan.
3. Able to work independently whilst remaining safety compliant. Provide Management cover for other Supervisors as required.
4. Share experience and knowledge with colleagues. Shadow others as required in order to learn or gain competence. Attend training courses as required.
5. Competent PC use (MS Office, MS Outlook, SharePoint, JAMES). Attend equipment specific automotive courses. Complete Mandatory online training. Use ST&E and diagnostic equipment.
6. Deliver Organisation Communication on daily, weekly briefs and reporting incidents. Also support Senior Managers with the briefing of technical issues to the Chain of Command.
7. Work collaboratively with supporting teams to deliver shared production output.
8. Communicate at all levels with Commercial Contractors, Supply Chain and equipment users. Close liaison with Contractors involving in-depth consultation over automotive issues.
9. Work as part of the management team with input to planning and output required. Monitor production against plan. Conduct daily and weekly monitoring of forecast maintenance. Highlight risks to achieving planned output.
10. Use problem solving, analytical skills and judgement to respond to issues arising with equipment. Able to present an analysis of the problems supported by evidence, with courses of action and a recommendation.
11. Deploy on recovery callouts as required.
12. Conduct and/or assist with monthly SHEF and ES management checks.