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HGV Mechanic

Holt Automotive Recruitment Limited
Basingstoke
5 days ago
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Job Title: HGV Technician / HGV Mechanic / HGV Fitter
Location: Basingstoke
Salary: £65000 to £70000 per annum
Job Type: Permanent

Our client, a well-established and reputable commercial vehicle workshop, is seeking a talented HGV Technician / HGV Mechanic / HGV Fitter to join their team.

Whats on Offer?:

Increased holiday allowance, further increased with service.
Manufacturer training
Employee benefits package
Supportive and collaborative work environment
Career growth potential within a reputable company
Enhanced Overtime Rates

As an HGV Technician / HGV Mechanic / HGV Fitter, you will be responsible for:

Ensure repairs are carried out according to manufacturers procedures and in a safe and responsible manner.
Assist in the fault diagnosis process.
Comply with warranty procedures during repairs and with warranty material on completion of a repair.
Ensure that all vehicle defects are reported to your workshop controller.

To be successful in this role as an HGV Technician / HGV Mechanic / HGV Fitter, you should have:

Previous experience as an HGV Technician / HGV Mechanic / HGV Fitter is essential.
Must have own tools.
Be apprentice trained and qualified to City & Guilds/NVQ level 3 in Heavy Vehicle Mechanics
Hold a full UK driving licence
Class 1 or 2 licence desirable.

To apply for this HGV Technician / HGV Mechanic / HGV Fitter role, please submit your CV via this advert or contact John Barnes at Holt Recruitment on .
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