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HGV Fitter / Workshop Mechanic (Day Shifts, No Diagnostics)

M&M Waste Solutions
Witney
2 days ago
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Job Summary

We're looking for an HGV Fitter / Workshop Mechanic to join our workshop team. The role focuses mainly on skip lorries, with occasional work on mobile and static plant. You will be carrying out servicing, statutory inspections and MOT prep, as well as general workshop maintenance.

This is a practical, hands-on role but without the pressure of diagnostics or night shifts.

Key Responsibilities

Carrying out maintenance and repairs on HGVs -skips and RoRo vehicles- as your primary responsibility.
Supporting work on company vans, mobile plant, and static plant.
Conducting routine servicing, inspections, and repairs in line with safety and compliance requirements.
Completing workshop documentation and inspection forms accurately.
Assisting with monthly mobile plant inspections and ensuring compliance with standards.
Supporting workshop organisation and cleanliness, including tool and equipment maintenance.
Occasionally travelling to other sites to carry out inspections or repairs.

What We Do Not Require

No diagnostics (subcontracted).
No tyre replacement (subcontracted).
No night shifts.

Essential Requirements

Minimum 2 years' experience as a Workshop Mechanic, specifically working with HGVs.
Strong mechanical skills and ability to work independently and safely.
A good team player who can also work on their own initiative.
Proficiency in English.
Good level of physical fitness to manage manual tasks safely.
A positive and enthusiastic attitude with strong communication skills.
Flexibility to support work across different vehicle types (HGVs, vans, mobile and static plant).

Desirable:

Experience with mobile/static plant maintenance.
HGV licence.
Relevant workshop or mechanical certifications.

Hours: Monday to Friday and every other Saturday morning

Salary: Competitive salary based on experience

Benefits

Day shifts - no nights, no call-outs.
A supportive workshop environment.
Opportunity to work on a varied fleet.
Generous holiday entitlement
Company pension scheme
Full PPE & uniform supplied
Cycle to work scheme
Free flu jabs
Free on-site parking

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Pay: £35,000.00-£40,000.00 per year
Application question(s):
Are you willing to work around mobile plant and static plant equipment?

Language:
English (required)

Work authorisation:
United Kingdom (required)

Work Location: In person

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