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HGV Mechanic / HGV Technician

Questech Recruitment Ltd
Newark
2 weeks ago
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Our client is a successful and well-established manufacturer. Due to the expansion of their fleet, they now have an opportunity for an experienced HGV Mechanic / HGV Technician / HGV Engineer / HGV Fitter to join them on a permanent basis. This position is based at Low Marnham, near Newark.
* Shift Pattern: Monday to Friday, Days/Afters shift: 6am - 2pm / 2pm - 10pm
* Pay rate: £20.00 for early shift + £10 per day extra for the late shift
* 100% MOT pass rate bonuses
* Overtime paid at time and a quarter (£25.10 per hour).
PLEASE ONLY APPLY IF YOU MEET THE FOLLOWING CRITERIA:
* City & Guilds / NVQ Level 3 in the Repair and Servicing of HGV’s
* You are an experienced HGV Mechanic / HGV Technician / HGV Engineer / HGV Fitter
* Have good communication skills and show attention to detail in all aspects of inspection, repair and testing documentation
* You drive and have your own transportation
Responsibilities:
* You will be fully competent in conducting HGV / Trailer safety inspections and MOT preparation to achieve VOSA compliance.
* You will have a strong grounding in HGV electrical and hydraulic systems.
* Able to achieve timely completion of tasks and give accurate updates whilst remaining focused and calm under pressure.
* Keeping detailed records of repairs, inspections, and testing.
Other benefits:
* 28 days holiday entitlement
* Company pension
* Company sick pay scheme
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