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HGV Mechanic/Technician

Garner Commercials Ltd
Wyton
1 day ago
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Up to £24 basic per hour
No shift work. No night work. A better work - life balance.
Contractual hours of 40 or 45 per week
+ Quarterly performance bonus (OTE of £1,600 per annum)
+ Additional OOH rates of pay
+ Annual length of service reward
+ Increasing term pension
+ Increasing term annual leave
+ Private medical
+ Birthday paid day off
+ Cost price tools & parts
+ Full or part funded training
We are currently looking for a qualified HGV Mechanic/Technician who takes pride in their work, excels in a team environment, and is committed to delivering excellent customer service and helping us maintain our fantastic first time MOT pass rates.
We are an established commercial fleet servicing company in Warboys, Cambridgeshire (near Huntingdon, Peterborough, Ely), having grown year on year, for the past 7 years; very much family run and orientated, and as such treat all of our employees fairly, and provide what we consider to be a fantastic benefits package and work-life balance, alongside great earning potential, whilst at the same time treating you as the person you are and not a number!
This is a permanent full-time role ( part-time role may be available for the right candidate, if better suited - please make your interest known in the first instance).
Our primary operating hours are between 07:00 - 18:00 Monday to Friday , with occasional Saturday morning work in line with the needs of the business, ordinarly between the hours of 07:00 - 13:00 on a fair share basis.
This specific role is for either 40 or 45 hours contractual working hours, per week (across the aforementioned hours), exact hours and hourly rate to be discussed at interview stage, based on experience and job role requirements.
Self-employed role/s also available.
About Us
We are an established and reputable company with a proven track record within the industry. The company operates to a strict business model ensuring job security for all of our employees, and of which will give you lots of opportunities to further develop your skill set and reward you for your efforts.
The Team
You will be joining a small friendly team (circa. 12-15 employees) primarily within a commercial workshop environment.
The Role
As a HGV Mechanic/Technician you will be working alongside other experienced technicians on customer's vehicles in the area of maintenance, servicing and repair - to very high standards; both within a commercial workshop environment and off-site at customers own premises.
Qualifications
Relevant qualifications and certifications are preferred (e.g. C&G Level 3 in HGV or LGV Vehicle Servicing & Maintenance or equivalent).
However, relevant work experience/time served and skills will also be taken into account.
Application process
Please contact to express your interest in this role.
Alternatively, contact the workshop directly on and ask for 'Zane', the workshop manager, to discuss this or other roles further.
Job Types: Full-time, Permanent
Pay: Up to £24.00 per hour
Benefits:
Additional leave
Company events
Company pension
Employee discount
Health & wellbeing programme
On-site parking
Private dental insurance
Private medical insurance
Education:
GCSE or equivalent (preferred)
Experience:
Mechanic/Technician: 1 year (preferred)
Licence/Certification:
Driving Licence (preferred)
Category C Licence (preferred)
Work Location: In person

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