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HGV Mechanic

Kenny Waste Management Ltd
Manchester
1 day ago
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Job description:

No agencies please.

EXPERIENCED HGV TECHNICIAN WANTED

Due to an exciting period of growth, Kenny Waste Management are looking for an experienced and skilled HGV Technician to join our team.

You will be part of a team responsible for the repair and maintenance of the HGV fleet (skip loaders, hook loaders and bin trucks); carrying out 6 weekly inspections and MOT preparation, based in our fully equipped, spacious workshop in Little Hulton.

Service-led since 1985, Kenny Waste Management simplifies sustainable waste disposal for thousands of businesses and households. Our purpose is to manage waste responsibly, delivering tangible environmental and commercial benefits to each of our clients. We are a Manchester-based family business with a UK-wide reach, driving the future of our sector. We operate our own fleet, our own facilities, and even our very own social enterprise. Today, we are supporting thousands of businesses to achieve ambitious green targets, and we are still in touch with our family business values: Doing what's right today so that we can all look forward to tomorrow.

EXPERIENCE:

You must have prior experience of working with heavy goods vehicles
You must be organised and self-motivated
You must be hardworking, reliable and flexible
Hold a valid UK driving licence

BENEFITS:

COMPANY VAN
EXCELLENT PAY depending upon experience and skill set (to be confirmed at interview)
Long-term job security with an established family run company
Monday to Friday from 08:00 - 18:00 including 1hr break
Saturdays and overtime are available
31 days holiday (incl. bank holidays), with the option to purchase additional holidays
Healthcare cash back scheme with Westfield Health
Length of service reward scheme
Holiday purchase scheme
Retail discounts
Wellbeing initiatives
Flu vaccination vouchers
Employee assistance program
Paid volunteer days
Enhanced maternity and paternity schemes
Milestone leave for the key events in your life
Life Assurance scheme
Staff referral scheme
Birthday vouchers
Christmas raffle

Job Type: Full-time

Benefits:

Bereavement leave
Company car
Company pension
Cycle to work scheme
Free flu jabs
Free or subsidised travel
Free parking
Health & wellbeing programme
On-site parking
Referral programme

Schedule:

Monday to Friday plus alternative Saturday
Weekend availability

Experience:

HGV Mechanic: 1 year (required)

Licence/Certification:

Driving Licence (required)

Work Location: In person

Job Type: Full-time

Work Location: In person

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