HGV Mechanic

Rise Technical Recruitment Limited
Cumbernauld
1 month ago
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HGV Mechanic

£48,000 - £50,000 + Training + Pension + Excellent Company Benefits

Cumbernauld (Commutable from: Glasgow, Falkirk, Stirling, and East Kilbride)

Are you a Mechanic/HGV Technician/Fitter or REME Engineer looking for a permanent and varied role within a stable company offering ongoing training and support?

This is a brilliant opportunity to work for a very successful business who will provide you full product training and opportunities to gain new qualifications to develop your skillset and progress your career.

They are a well-known distributor who work nationwide. You will be workshop based, servicing and maintaining a fleet of HGV's, trailers and refrigerated vehicles.

They offer on the job training in areas such maintaining tail lifts and lifting equipment, mechanical diagnostics, LOLER inspection, in-house safety tickets, manual handling and training to service specialised vehicles. You will be put through a nationally recognised course for you to gain an IRTEC licence personally recognising your skills for the next 5 years.

This role would suit a Mechanic / Fitter from a fleet, commercial vehicle, HGV, agricultural or Ex-forces/REME background, looking for a permanent role with training to specialise in the industry.

The Role:

  • Repairs, maintenance and servicing of a variety of HGV and LGV equipment including tractor units and trailers
  • Permanent role working the backshift (Monday-Thursday 2-10:30pm, and Friday 11:30-8pm)
  • Working 1 in 4 weekends (8-4:30pm - switch for a weekday off)
  • On the job training provided with nationally recognised certificates (IRTEC license)


The Person:

  • City and Guilds / NVQ Level 3 in Mechanics or similar
  • Experience working with HGV, LGV, commercial vehicles, FLT, plant or similar
  • Looking to gain new skills and qualifications



HGV, LGV, Vehicle, PSV, FLT, Plant, Commercial, Bus, Fitter, Mechanic, Service, Repair, LOLER, Trailer, Shift, Engineer, Technician, Training, Workshop, Lifting, Truck.

Reference Number: BBBH258252

To apply for this role or for to be considered for further roles, please click "Apply Now" or contact Kier Rees at Rise Technical Recruitment.

This vacancy is being advertised by Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd. The services of Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd are that of an Employment Agency.

Rise Technical Recruitment Ltd regrets to inform that our client can only accept applications from engineering candidates who have a valid legal permit or right to work.


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