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HGV Mechanic/ Workshop Manager

Manpower
Wolverhampton
2 days ago
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Location: Wolverhampton

Salary: £55,000 to £65,000 per year (around 50 hours per week)

Hours: Monday to Friday, 6:00am-4:00pm; every other Saturday, 6:00am-11:00am

Holidays: 21 days plus bank holidays (Good Friday is a working day) We're working with a long-established waste management and vehicle services company based near Wolverhampton city centre, and they're growing their team. They're now looking for an experienced Senior HGV Mechanic / Workshop Supervisor to take charge of the workshop and help drive the next stage of their expansion. In this role, you'll be the go-to person for the day-to-day running of the workshop. You'll oversee a fleet of around 50 HGVs, along with various plant and machinery, splitting your time between hands-on mechanical work and leading the team, keeping standards high, and making sure everything runs smoothly and safely.

Key Responsibilities

  • Oversee routine servicing, MOT prep, repairs, inspections, diagnostics and brake testing
  • Plan and manage a strong preventative maintenance schedule for all vehicles and machinery
  • Put clear workshop processes in place to keep everything compliant and efficient
  • Keep on top of maintenance records and compliance paperwork
  • Monitor workshop spend and look for ways to cut costs and increase efficiency
  • Lead, motivate and support the workshop team
  • Help improve and modernise workshop processes and systems
  • Build a positive, safe and collaborative workplace culture
  • Work with external contractors and approve invoices where needed

About You

You'll have a strong background in HGV maintenance and solid experience leading teams in a workshop or transport environment. This role suits someone who enjoys a busy, hands-on setting and takes pride in running a smooth, compliant and productive operation.

Essential Skills & Experience

  • Proven experience in HGV maintenance and repair
  • Previous workshop or team management experience
  • Strong understanding of compliance and vehicle regulations
  • Industry qualifications such as IRTEC or NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent)
  • Good communication, organisation and problem-solving skills
  • A proactive, positive attitude with a strong work ethic

Nice to Have

  • Experience with plant machinery
  • An HGV licence

This is a brilliant opportunity to step into a leadership role within a respected, growing business. If you're ready to take the lead and make a real impact, we'd love to hear from you.

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