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HGV Mechanic

Kautec Recruitment
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Are you a fully qualified HGV Fitter/Mechanic/Technician living in the Halifax area looking for a workshop based role?

Are you looking for a Monday to Friday, 7:30am - 4pm shift?

Full time, permanent position

The role of the Workshop Mechanic:

You will be working on a variety of tractor and trailer units of differing makes and models, RCV’s, gritters, sweepers, ground service equipment, fleet distribution tugs, diggers etc. You will be carrying out inspections to a varied and diverse fleet and you can expect to be situated in a positive and vibrant working environment.

The type of work as a Workshop Mechanic you can expect to be carrying out includes (but is not limited to)

  • Routine (and preventative) maintenance
  • MOT preparation
  • Scheduled servicing to DVSA standards
  • 6 (or 8) weekly inspections
  • Stripping and rebuilding
  • Hydraulics and pneumatics

Requirements for this Workshop Mechanic position:

  • Ideally you will be fully qualified (City & Guilds), NVQ or equivalent.
  • Additional accreditations such as IRTEC or an EV qualification would be desirable but not essential.

Kautec Recruitment recruit for a variety of sectors and are actively seeking to recruit HGV Technicians, HGV Fitters, Mechanics, Mobile Technicians, PSV Technicians, Engineers for our Fleet Management Clients across the UK.

If you are actively looking for a new job, but are not a Technician by trade, we are still eager to hear from you and we’ll assist you in finding the next step in your career.

So, what are you waiting for. Get in touch for further details and start that next journey on your career, we’re just a click away, apply now with your CV.


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