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HGV Mechanic - Banbury

Volvo Truck and Bus South & East
Banbury
3 days ago
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HGV Technician - Banbury

Up to £21 per hour (dependent upon your skill set)

£1,000 signing bonus (paid after 6 months service - direct applicants)

0600hrs to 1430hrs/1400hrs to 2230hrs
+ alternative Saturday time and a half

What can we offer?

Personalised on-going training up to Master Technician
25 days holidays plus bank holidays raising to 30 days (+1 day per year)
Contributory pension scheme (up to 5%)
Healthcare plan with access to dental insurance
Referral schemes earn yourself £1000 for each!
Enhanced paternity/maternity leave/foster leave
High St discounts for yourself/family and friends
Discounts on travel, hotels, theme park days + much more!

The Role:

You will be carrying out regular MOT service inspections on a wide range of manufacturers' trucks. Fault finding, and carrying out repairs on engines, gearboxes brakes, suspension systems etc. Completing paperwork such as job cards and service sheets, using Volvo's in-house systems.

Qualifications and experience required:

City and Guilds / NVQ Level 2 or 3 in Heavy Vehicle Repair and Maintenance Ideally you will be have completed an apprenticeship where you have gained experience working on commercial vehicles such as Volvo, Scania, DAF, Mercedes, Iveco, buses and coaches experience also of interest.

IT literate.

Able to demonstrate knowledge and experience as a HGV Technician/HGV Mechanic/PSV Mechanic. LGV C + E licence beneficial not essential. HGV/PSV licence an advantage.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: Up to £21.00 per hour

Expected hours: No less than 37.5 per week

Benefits:
Company pension
Cycle to work scheme
Employee discount
Enhanced maternity leave
Enhanced paternity leave
Free parking
On-site parking
Referral programme
Store discount
Application question(s):
Do you know anybody already working for Volvo Group
please confirm your qualifications
when are you available for calls and interviews
what are your salary expectatioins

Work Location: In person

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