HGV Mechanic

Introspective Systems LLC
Chertsey
1 week ago
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Facilities by ADF provides serviced vehicle hire for television and film productions in the UK and Europe, specialising in on‑location support for dramas and major features. We are currently recruiting for a skilled HGV Mechanic.


Location: Longcross, Surrey.


Salary: Competitive Salary and Benefits package.


Hours: 45 hour week (inc. paid breaks).


On‑call rota also in place.


About Us

ADF is the UKs largest provider of premium production facilities to the film and TV industry. The company has a very close alignment with TV & video‑on‑dem‑and serial productions, who demand high quality vehicles and support services. This market is rapidly growing and presenting huge opportunities. ADF operates and maintains a fleet of over 500 highest quality make‑up, costume and artiste trailers, together with mobile production offices, diners, school rooms and technical vehicles. ADF is the only high‑volume, UK‑based operator to provide a fully managed, 24/7 service, with dedicated account management, and experienced operational staff at production locations to support the services provided. This is absolutely key for the global clients it now supports.


HGV Mechanic Key Responsibilities

  • Vehicle inspections to DVSA and FTA standards
  • Fault finding, repairs & servicing of commercial vehicles and trailers
  • MOT preparation to DVSA standards
  • Vehicle servicing to vehicle manufacturing standards
  • Completion of all relevant paperwork ensuring that all work undertaken is compliant
  • Use of diagnostic equipment

Essential
HGV Mechanic You:

  • 2 years' experience as an HGV Mechanic (Post Qualification)
  • Time‑served mechanic or possess City & Guilds 1,2 & 3 Certificates or equivalent with experience and have a technical experience in HGV and trailer servicing and repairs
  • IT literate
  • High level of communication
  • Basic knowledge of computers and fleet diagnostics
  • Good organisational skills and ability to prioritise workloads to meet deadlines
  • Initiative to work autonomously
  • Must have the right to work in the UK

Desirable

  • HGV licence beneficial (Class 1)
  • IRTEC registered
  • Knowledge of R2C fleet maintenance system or equivalent

We Offer Benefits

  • A competitive salary £48,666k pa
  • Pension / Life Assurance
  • 28 days holiday increasing with each year of service to a max of 33.
  • Ongoing training and development.

To submit your CV for this exciting HGV Mechanic opportunity, click Apply today!


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