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HGV Mechanic

Collard Group Ltd
Reading
3 days ago
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Overview

Join our team at Collard Group Ltd, a prominent waste management and demolition company in the South of England. We are looking for a skilled Mechanic to contribute to our operations and maintain our fleet of vehicles and equipment.

Responsibilities
  • Ensure vehicle repairs, inspections and servicing are carried out according to manufacturer’s procedures and VOSA requirements in a safe and cost effective manner.
  • Assist in the fault diagnosis process.
  • Ensure vehicles are presented for MOT test and we maintain a 98% pass rate.
  • Ensure that the company time recording procedures are complied with and that job cards are completed accurately.
Qualifications/Requirements
  • Have served a recognised apprenticeship in motor vehicle or plant engineering.
  • Be confident with pneumatic braking systems and electrical repairs.
  • Be able to inspect a vehicle to MOT standards.
  • Be able to plan and implement maintenance schedules.
  • Be able to adapt and take on new skills and approaches and participate in training and development.
  • Have good communication, organisation and team working skills.
  • Have a good understanding of health and safety.
  • Must be willing to travel between sites (Reading & Chilton).
  • Have a full UK Driving Licence.
Benefits
  • Competitive salary DOE
  • 45-hour workweek with overtime opportunities
  • Workplace Pension Scheme
  • Life assurance (2 x Salary)
  • 28 days holiday (including bank holidays)
  • Free full company branded personal protection equipment (PPE)
  • Company Vehicle
  • Free parking
  • Supportive team environment with company social events
About the Collard Group

The Collard Group is a leading waste management and demolition specialist in the region. With a dedicated team operating across multiple facilities, we are committed to providing excellent products, services, and solutions for our customers. We invest in our employees\' development and offer a dynamic work environment.

Please note that due to the high volume of applicants, we may not be able to respond to all applications within 14 days. We appreciate your interest in joining our team.

Work Remotely: No

Job Types

Full-time, Permanent

Benefits
  • Company car
  • Company events
  • Company pension
  • Cycle to work scheme
  • Employee discount
  • Free parking
  • Life insurance
  • On-site parking
  • Referral programme
Schedule
  • Day shift
  • Monday to Friday
  • Overtime
  • Weekend availability
Licence/Certification
  • Driving Licence (required)


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