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HGV Mechanic

Pertemps Dudley West Brom Perms
Dudley
3 weeks ago
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HGV Mechanic 
Location: Dudley
Salary: £38,000 – £50,000 per annum (DOE)
Hours: Monday to Friday, Day Shift | Full-Time, Permanent

Company Overview:

Our client is a well-established business specialising in the sale of quality used HGV vehicles, with a stock of over 200 vehicles and more than 500 units sold each year. They have built a strong reputation for reliability, service quality, and customer satisfaction. Due to continued growth, they are now seeking an experienced HGV Mechanic to join their busy workshop in Dudley.

Position Overview:

We are looking for a skilled and detail-oriented HGV Mechanic to join the used vehicle preparation team.
In this role, you will be responsible for inspecting, diagnosing, and repairing HGVs, ensuring that every vehicle is safe, roadworthy, and presented to the highest standard prior to sale.

You’ll be part of a professional team that takes pride in delivering quality workmanship and maintaining exceptional standards across all vehicles.

Key Responsibilities:
Prepare HGVs for resale through detailed inspections and repair work.
Diagnose and resolve mechanical and electrical faults using diagnostic tools and software.
Carry out routine servicing, maintenance, and component replacements efficiently and accurately.
Maintain thorough and accurate service records for all work carried out.
Collaborate effectively with colleagues to ensure smooth workflow and time...

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