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HGV Vehicle Workshop Mechanic...

Hambrook Landscapes
Southampton
2 days ago
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Job Description

HGV VEHICLE WORKSHOP MECHANIC

Our team is currently looking for an experienced, traditional, HGV Mechanic to service and repair our fleet of vehicles. In this role, the successful candidate will perform truck repair and maintenance work in accordance with factory and industry standards and work closely with other team members to meet company goals. This is a fabulous opportunity for a knowledgeable, hardworking HGV Mechanic to apply his or her skills in a company that offers a competitive salary and comprehensive benefits.

HGV Mechanic responsibilities and duties

Perform repairs on lorries, small vehicles, machinery and trailers

Conduct regular preventative maintenance on service lorries, including inspection, tyre rotation and oil changes

Maintain parts inventory and cleanliness in the shop

Maintain accurate records of each service and repair performed on vehicles

Ensure compliance with Operator Licence requirements

HGV Mechanic qualifications and skills

5+ years' experience as an HGV Mechanic

Must possess a valid Category C Licence

Good reading and writing skills

HGV Mechanic Certification an asset

Wage: £15.00 per hour depending on skills and experience

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: £15.00 per hour

Expected hours: 40 per week

Benefits:
Free parking
On-site parking

Ability to commute/relocate:
Southampton SO32 2DA: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required)

Work Location: In person

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