HGV Mechanic (Vehicle Maintainer)

Eventor
Andover
1 week ago
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Company Description

EVENTOR are seeking an experienced HGV Mechanic (Vehicle Maintainer) required to work alongside our client to service and maintain a fleet of Land Rover Defenders, Mercedes Unimog & Mercedes Zetros vehicles to a high standard in readiness for emergency deployment to protect critical national infrastructure.


Job Description

Shift: Monday‑Friday 07:30am‑15:30pm


What we offer

  • Salary: £38,973 per annum
  • Annual standby bonus: up to £1,620.00
  • Use of company van

Job duties will include – but not be limited to – the following

  • To comply with health, safety, and environment rules to ensure the safety of all employees, contractors and visitors.
  • Compliance with safety, quality, environmental and business management systems.
  • To report any breaches of health and safety to your line manager immediately.
  • To report any accident, incident or close‑call in line with company procedure and assist in any investigations which may be required.
  • Carry out routine maintenance, service and repair on a variety of HGVs/heavy vehicles/trailers and land rovers, including MOT preparation.
  • Ensure all service and maintenance works are recorded and records kept up to date, including VOSA requirements and company maintenance plans.
  • Ensure that the maintenance database is kept up to date and outstanding work and defects are closed out in a timely manner.
  • Ensuring tools are used correctly, adequately maintained, tested before use and securely stored.
  • Obtain/request all parts necessary to carry out repairs from stores.
  • Ensure all work is carried out in a safe manner without risk, whether on site or at depot.
  • Wear safety clothing and use safety equipment appropriate to the task undertaken or the working environment in accordance with the company's PPE requirements.
  • Maintain a work area that is tidy and free from hazards.

Qualifications

  • As the successful LGV Mechanic, you will be hard‑working, reliable, pay great attention to detail, deliver first‑class results and display a positive attitude.
  • Strong previous experience working on heavy commercial vehicles and diesel engines.
  • Proven knowledge of heavy plant, mechanical and pneumatic equipment is essential.
  • Excellent communication and organisational skills.
  • High levels of flexibility, commitment and the ability to be adaptable to take on the challenges this role will present.
  • Hold a clean driving licence including category C+E and 35‑hour driver CPC.
  • Hold a relevant mechanical qualification.

Additional Information

As part of our drive to make Eventor a great place to work, we are proud to be an inclusive and diverse organisation committed to employee development and recognising the success of hard‑working performers.


Our dedicated learning and development programmes are open to every employee and allow you to shape your own future within logistics and a culture that thrives on teamwork.


Benefits

  • Annual leave – Competitive holiday entitlement of 20 days, increasing to 25 days after 3 years of service.
  • Pension scheme – We want colleagues to enjoy a comfortable retirement, offering a 5% employee and 3% employer contribution.
  • Life assurance – 2 × annual salary.
  • Wellness – Via the Employee Assistance Programme, we offer immediate access to a confidential telephone counselling and legal information service operating 24 hours a day, 365 days a year.
  • Eye care vouchers – Substantial savings with free eye tests and discounts on prescription glasses.
  • Reward & recognition – We recognise those who go the extra mile via Employee of the Month/Year, special recognition and long‑service awards.
  • Everyday discounts – Via our benefit platform, access over 50 retailer discounts for everyday savings!

If you meet the requirements for the above role and are looking for your next career opportunity, please apply now and become a part of our #WinningTeam!


Eventor (Part of the Culina Group) is a leading event specialist, providing bespoke logistic solutions for motorsport, music, events, exhibitions and the nuclear industry. We can transport, build, maintain and store anything and everything you need for your event.


At Culina Group we have a winning culture; we believe that our culture is one of the reasons our company continues to thrive – a place where you're valued, challenged and inspired!


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