HGV Mechanic

Dunwall Associates
London
2 days ago
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HGV Mechanic
Location : We are interested in candidates from Ayrshire, Irvine, Kilmarnock, Troon or Prestwick
Salary : Up to £40,000 base + optional overtime
Contract : Full-time | Permanent | Mobile
If you're an experienced HGV Mechanic who enjoys working independently, solving problems on-site, and dealing with a wide variety of heavy vehicles and equipment, this role offers the freedom and technical challenge you're used to.
We are a leading materials-handling specialist in Scotland, supplying and supporting premium brands including Mitsubishi, Aislemaster, Combilift, Baumann Sideloaders and Kalmar heavy trucks.
With one of the largest independent rental fleets in Scotland, we provide fast, reliable engineering support to customers who rely on well-maintained equipment to keep their operations moving.
Due to continued growth, we are looking for a skilled HGV-background engineer to join our mobile team, supporting customers across Ayrshire and Glasgow.
What the Role Involves
Working as part of our field service engineering team, you will:
Diagnose, service and repair a range of heavy equipment including forklifts, trucks and specialist materials-handling machinery
Attend customer sites across Ayrshire and Glasgow, managing your own workload and daily schedule
Work closely with local engineers and our wider technical support teams
Maintain high standards of customer service and professionalism
Contribute to a stable, growing business where your experience is valued
This role offers day-to-day variety, independence, and the opportunity to build long-term relationships with customers.
What We're Looking For
You'll be well suited to this role if you have experience as an:
HGV Mechanic / HGV Technician
Bus / Truck Mechanic
Plant Engineer
Agricultural Engineer
Forklift or Heavy Equipment Engineer
We're looking for someone with:
Strong diagnostic and fault-finding ability
Good all-round heavy mechanical knowledge (engines, hydraulics, transmissions, braking systems, electrics, etc.)
A customer-focused attitude
A full UK driving licence
If you've worked on heavy vehicles or machinery and enjoy mobile, hands-on work, we'd like to hear from you.
What's on Offer
Up to £40,000 base salary
Optional overtime
Long-term career development within a stable and expanding business
Ongoing training and support
The chance to work with modern equipment and leading industry brands
How to Apply
If you're an experienced HGV Mechanic or heavy-vehicle engineer looking for a mobile role with variety, independence and long-term prospects, we'd welcome your application.
Apply today!

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