Commercial Mechanic / HGV Technician (Chadderton)

Movement Control
Oldham
2 days ago
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Job Title: HGV Mechanic

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Location: Chadderton, Oldham Salary: £20ph
Job Type: Full-Time, Permanent
Hours: 07:00 - 16:30, Monday to Friday (Could be modified for the right candidate)
About the Role:
This is an exciting opportunity for a qualified and motivated HGV Mechanic or Commercial Vehicle Technician to join our dedicated team at Movement Control, a reputable and growing business within the transport/logistics industry that offers competitive salaries, Excellent Facilities and Flexibility.
We have a Moderate sized Fleet of 8 x HGVs DAF,SCANIA,VOLVO & IVECO's / 15 x Trailers of Various types /10 x Commercial Vehicles from Small Vans to Luton's FORD, VAUXHALL, CITERON & VW Mostly.
Key Responsibilities:
Conduct routine maintenance and servicing of HGVs, LGVs and other commercial vehicles to DVSA standards
Diagnose and repair mechanical and electrical faults
Carry out inspections, MOT preparations, and road tests
Ensure vehicles are maintained in a roadworthy and legal condition
Booking MOTs at Various MOT Centres across Manchester.
Maintain accurate service and repair records
Respond to breakdowns as required using breakdown vehicle provided.
Work collaboratively with workshop staff and management
Requirements:
NVQ Level 3 in Heavy Vehicle Maintenance or equivalent (essential)
Proven experience as an HGV mechanic or technician
Strong understanding of HGV systems including hydraulics, pneumatics, and diagnostics
A valid HGV Class 1 licence is desirable but not essential
Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail
Ability to work independently and manage own Workflow & Time.
Own tools
What We Offer:
Competitive salary + overtime opportunities
Company pension scheme
Training and development support
Independent working xwwtmva
Modern workshop facilities
PPE and specialist tools provided
28 days holiday (including bank holidays)
Mandatory Shutdown over Christmas
How to Apply:
If you're a reliable, motivated, and qualified HGV Mechanic looking for a new challenge, we'd love to hear from you.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: £20.00 per hour
Expected hours: 45 per week
Benefits:
Casual dress
Company pension
On-site parking
Experience:
HGV Mechanic: 10 years (preferred)
Licence/Certification:
NVQ Level 3 (required)
Category CE Licence (preferred)
Work Location: In person

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