HGV Mechanic

OBR Group Limited
Bexley
6 days ago
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Location: Nationwide
Salary: £39,800 £56,000/annum Overtime & Bonus Opportunities
We are partnering with multiple industry-leading clients to recruit skilled HGV Technicians/Mechanics.
Whether you prefer working in a fully-equipped workshop or out in the field(area-based, not nationwide),we have a range of exciting opportunities with hours between 4045 per week.
With workshops located across the UK, theres sure to be a convenient location near you.See below some of the perks:
Salary: Up to £56,000 + overtime and bonus opportunities Location Flexibility: Workshops and depots across the UK, work close to home! Flexible Working: MondayFriday (days only) or 4-day working week options! Training & Development: Fully supported training provided by the company Field Area Based Opportunities: Company vehicle + all expenses paid Career Progression: Clear paths for growth and development Holidays: 25 days annual leave + bank holidays Benefits: Enhanced pension scheme and private healthcare
Key Responsibilities:
Diagnose faults and carry out repairs on HGV vehicles
Service vehicles and prepare them for MOT inspections
Perform fault-finding, diagnostics, and repairs efficiently
Maintain accurate service records and ensure compliance
Follow health and safety procedures at all times
About You:
NVQ Level 3 or equivalent in vehicle maintenance/repair
Proven experience in commercial vehicle repair and servicing
Strong diagnostic and fault-finding skills
Knowledge of electronics, hydraulics, and wiring diagrams
Self-motivated, reliable, and safety-conscious
HGV Licence (Preferred but not essential)

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