HGV Mechanic

Macstaff
Manchester
2 days ago
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You will like Service/Repair for HGV/LGV & PCV vehicleson Day or Night Shifts in Manchester with a globally renowned truck manufacturing & service company that prides itself on excellence and employee well-being. Working for this forward-thinking organisation means youll enjoy a supportive environment, state-of-the-art facilities, and excellent career development opportunities. The role is based in Manchester, offering a vibrant setting alongside a competitive package, making it an ideal choice for someone looking to advance their career in the vehicle maintenance sector. Youll be part of a business that values its team and recognises the importance of work-life balance and professional growth. (Jobs also available in Preston, Sheffield & Leicester as well as Manchester)
You will like The HGV Mechanic/HGV Technician, Manchesterrole itself where you will:
Interpret instructions from job cards and repair orders, ensuring compliance with repair specifications
Attend training sessions to keep your skills up-to-date with the latest technical developments
Accurately report and record all work undertaken, including vehicle tests and any additional faults
Maintain a clean and safe work environment at all times
Provide timely, accurate information and maintain detailed records of your diagnostics and repairs
Support the companys reputation by delivering high-quality workmanship
Work effectively within a team in a busy workshop environment
Follow health and safety regulations and company policies to uphold standards
Operate within a varied workload, tackling diverse jobs on specialised equipment
DAYS - 4 on 4 off days. Either 06:00-18:00 or 07:00-19:00.
NIGHTS -Monday to Thursday OR Tuesday to Friday nights.Either 18:00 - 06:00 or 19:00 - 07:00
You will have To succeed as an HGV Mechanic/HGV Technician, you will have a healthy mix of the following:
Hold a City and Guilds Level 3 qualification in HGV Mechanics
Possess at least 3 years' experience working in a fast-paced workshop, dealership, or related sector (including trucks, agricultural vehicles, etc.)
Have familiarity with workshop administration systems (job cards, reports, electronic service sheets)
Enjoy a varied workload and be adept at troubleshooting
Be a team player with excellent communication skills
Be flexible to work shifts, including days and nights, on a 4-on, 4-off pattern
You will get As an HGV Mechanic/HGV Technician, you will enjoy a competitive salary & comprehensive benefits package, including:
£45,000 £47,500 basic salary plus a performance-related yearly bonus
£2,500 joining bonus after successfully passing probation
Generous company pension scheme (up to 8%)
25 days holiday (plus bank holidays)
Full sick pay entitlement
Access to a healthcare plan and life cover
Gym membership schemes
Loan car and cycle-to-work schemes
Exclusive 10% Ducati discount
On-site facilities, including a canteen with a pool table
And many more employee benefits designed to look after your well-being and development
You can apply to this HGV Mechanicrole by clicking the button on this job posting or by sending your CV in confidence to . We look forward to hearing from experienced candidates ready to join a business committed to excellence and growth.
PS You can also apply here for jobs available in Preston, Sheffield & Leicester.
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