HGV Mechanic

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HGV Technician / HGV Mechanic
Astley M29 £17.00

£20.00 per hour (depending on experience) Full-Time | 48 Hours per Week | Monday to Friday (Weekend Work Required)
An excellent opportunity has arisen for a skilled and motivated HGV Technician to join our busy workshop team in Astley.
We are looking for a qualified HGV Mechanic to work on our own fleet of vehicles and trailers. A Class 1 (C+E) licence would be ideal, but this is not essential for the right candidate.
Key Responsibilities:
Repair company vehicles and trailers safely and efficiently in line with current regulations

Carry out mandatory VOSA inspections and MOT preparation

Fault diagnosis and repair

Strip, fit, and replace components as required

Complete all paperwork accurately and ensure deadlines are met

Maintain high housekeeping standards in line with Health & Safety requirements

Use appropriate PPE at all times

Communicate effectively with the Transport Manager

Be flexible with shift patterns where required

Skills & Experience:
Minimum 2 years experience as an HGV Technician (preferred)

C+E entitlement (Class 1) preferred but not essential

Experience with Scania and Volvo vehicles preferred

Strong fault-finding and diagnostic skills

Good communication and interpersonal skills

Basic numeracy and literacy skills to complete documentation

Self-motivated with the ability to use initiative

Full driving licence preferred

What We Offer:
Competitive hourly rate (£17£20 per hour, negotiable depending on experience)

Full-time, permanent position

On-site parking

Productive, well-run workshop environment

Opportunity to work on a maintained fleet

If youre a reliable and experienced HGV Technician looking to join a growing company with a supportive team, wed love to hear from you.

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