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HGV Technician / Plant Mechanic - Oxford

C&B Recruitment
Yarnton
2 weeks ago
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Overview

Salary: £38,000 - £48,000 per year


Hours: Days Monday - Friday with every other Saturday morning


Location: Oxford


C&B Recruitment are recruiting an experienced HGV Technician / Plant Mechanic to join a well-established business in Oxford. This role offers excellent pay, weekly wages, generous holiday allowance, and long-term career opportunities. This is a fantastic opportunity for a qualified HGV Technician, Plant Mechanic, HGV Fitter, or Heavy Vehicle Engineer looking to join a supportive workshop environment.


Responsibilities

  • Service, maintain, and repair HGVs and plant machinery
  • Diagnose mechanical, hydraulic, and electrical faults
  • Carry out routine inspections and preventative maintenance
  • Prepare vehicles and equipment for MOT/LOLER inspections
  • Ensure high standards of safety and efficiency in the workshop

Candidate Requirements

  • Previous experience as a HGV Technician / Plant Mechanic / HGV Fitter
  • NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent) in Heavy Vehicle Maintenance, Plant, or Mechanical Engineering (preferred)
  • Strong fault-finding and diagnostic skills
  • Full UK driving licence (HGV licence advantageous)
  • Able to work independently and as part of a team

Benefits

  • £38,000 - £48,000 salary (dependent on experience)
  • Weekly pay (every Thursday)
  • 26 days holiday + bank holidays
  • Overtime opportunities available
  • Ongoing training and career progression
  • Supportive and friendly team environment

Apply now or contact Ian Bowker at C&B Recruitment in confidence to discuss this HGV Technician / Plant Mechanic role in Oxford


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