Level 2/3 Junior Vehicle Mechanic

Ernest Gordon Recruitment
Stoke-on-Trent
2 weeks ago
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Level 2/3 Junior Vehicle Mechanic (HGV Training)

Lichfield

£25,000-£35,000 + Enhanced Holiday Allowance + Overtime + Company Events + Professional Training + Progression Opportunities

Are you a level 2/3 Mechanic or similar looking for a rewarding opportunity to get your foot in the door with a company that offers an excellent pathway to progress your career through company funded qualifications?

Do you want to join a well-established and highly reputable company that has been operating successfully for over six decades, offering stability, growth, and long-term career progression?

On offer is an exciting opportunity for a level 3 mechanic to become a skilled HGV Technician by joining a well-established business with a strong reputation across the industry. Over the past 60+ years, the company has grown significantly and diversified into multiple ventures, earning a proven track record of success. They are known for investing in their workforce through training, progression opportunities, and enhanced benefits.

In this role, the successful Vehicle Mechanic will be responsible for servicing, maintaining, and repairing a fleet of HGVs and vans. You will carry out pre-MOT and roadworthiness inspections, diagnose and repair mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic faults, and ensure all vehicles meet strict compliance standards. You will become a key member of the workshop team, with the opportunity to support and train apprentices as you progress.

The ideal candidate would be a vehicle mechanic looking to get into a workshop environment and seeking a company that values skill development, progression, and long-term stability.

The Role:

  • Servicing, maintenance, and repair of HGVs and vans.
  • Pre-MOT checks and roadworthiness inspections.
  • Diagnosing mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, and pneumatic faults.
  • Ensuring all vehicles comply with DVLA standards.
  • Flexible shift pattern.

The Person:

  • Qualified Level 3 Vehicle mechanic
  • Strong mechanical knowledge and fault-finding ability.
  • Local to Lichfield.

Reference Number: BBH23376D

Keywords: HGV Technician, HGV Mechanic, HGV Fitter, Fleet Maintenance, Heavy Vehicle, Lichfield, Staffordshire, Shift Work

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