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HGV Vehicle Mechanic

Paynes Dairies Limited
York
3 days ago
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HGV Vehicle Mechanic

Paynes Dairies Group

Paynes Dairies Group is an independent company who has 3 HGV workshops in North Yorkshire. This includes maintenance on our in-house fleet. We maintain over 150 vehicles and 70 trailers. We have several transport locations nationally.

We are currently seeking to employ Full time HGV mechanics which will cover a variety of shift patterns.

Duties will include.

Carry out Vehicle Safety inspection to surpass DVSA Roadworthiness standards.

Carry out HGV MOT preparations to DVSA standards.

Vehicle Servicing

Electrical and Mechanical Fault finding and rectification.

Assist in Vehicle breakdowns.

The ideal candidate will be suitably qualified, preferably with experience of working on a wide range of Heavy Commercial Vehicles and have knowledge in HGV diagnostic equipment.

Shift patterns available.

4 on 4 off

Early shift 0600 -14.00

Late shift 14.00 - 22.00

Nights from (enhanced pay rates for night shift)

What we offer

Excellent rates of pay OTE in the region of £55,000, based on experience.

HGV Licence Training after Qualifying period.

Holiday pay based average overtime worked.

Option to include extra days holiday for length of service, up to 5 years.

Staff accounts for motor trade & tool purchase.

HGV licence is preferred but not essential. Full training and support will be given to the successful applicants.

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Pay: £55,000.00-£60,000.00 per year

Work Location: In person

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