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HGV Technician / HGV Mechanic / LGV Fitter

Tru Talent
Manchester
3 weeks ago
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HGV Technician / HGV Mechanic / LGV Fitter – Trafford Park

Location: Trafford Park, Greater Manchester

Salary: Up to £53,196 per annum

Hours: 4 On 4 Off, 07:00 – 19:00

Contract: Permanent

Why Join Us
  • Work with a busy, professional workshop and gain world-class training
  • Overtime paid at 1.5 times hourly rate
  • Pension scheme and company life insurance
  • Cycle to work scheme and gym discounts up to 70%
  • Healthcare cash plan and staff rewards programme
  • Generous referral programme to earn extra bonuses
Role Overview

We are seeking an experienced HGV Technician, HGV Mechanic, or LGV Fitter to join a well-established workshop in Trafford Park. This 4 on 4 off shift pattern provides excellent work-life balance while working on a variety of HGVs, LGVs, trailers, and fleet vehicles.

Key Responsibilities
  • Service and maintain HGVs and commercial vehicles to manufacturer standards
  • Diagnose mechanical and electrical faults efficiently
  • Complete job cards, service records, and compliance documentation accurately
  • Collaborate with colleagues to ensure smooth workshop workflow
  • Engage in ongoing training and technical development
Skills and Qualifications

Essential:

  • Proven experience as an HGV Technician, HGV Mechanic, or LGV Fitter
  • Level 3 qualification in Heavy Vehicle Maintenance or equivalent
  • Strong diagnostic and fault-finding skills
  • Full UK driving licence

Desirable:

  • HGV Class 1 licence
  • Experience with Scania or main dealer vehicles
  • Positive, team-focused attitude

This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Truck Mechanic or HGV Technician looking for competitive pay, flexible shifts, and career progression in Trafford Park.

Click 'Apply Now' to take the next step in your HGV Technician career.

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