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Hgv Mechanic

Questech Recruitment Ltd
Whitehaven
4 weeks ago
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HGV Technician

Whitehaven – Cumbria

Days – 38 hour week - 8am - 4pm

Ongoing

Questech Automotive Recruitment are recruiting on behalf of a Council client for an experienced Vehicle Technician.

This is a days role and can be PAYE, UMBRELLA OR LTD.

If you are self employed and have your own LTD Company, or are looking for a temporary position then please get in touch.

We are looking for Technicians/mechanics from a Commercial, HGV, PSV or LGV background.

You will be an apprentice trained, fully qualified Technician that has experience working with a variety of LGV or HGV vehicles

ROLE

* Electrical, mechanical and hydraulic fault diagnosis, repair and installation

* Setting and operating of machine tools and equipment

* Department of Transport (MOT) testing duties (if approved tester)

* Support workshops team members including Apprentice Technicians as required.

* Accurately record time to complete jobs and associated details

* Use of skills and performance of other work within normal grade/job skills as required by the Workshop Supervisor to maximise workshop efficiency

Skills & Experience

* Level 3 in Heavy Goods Vehicle maintenance & repair or an equivalent qualification

* Strong customer service skills

* Good attention to detail

* Ability to work autonomously

* Ability to work within given time frames

* Ability to tackle all aspects of vehicle repai...

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