LGV Mechanic HGV Technician

WMS Services Cambridge Limited
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  • £20 - £24 an hour
  • Full-time
  • Monday to Friday+1
    HGV MechanicWMS (Cambridge) Limited - Thrapston£20 - £24 an hourApply Now
    AT WMS we run workshops, maintaining a large fleet of HGV’s, trailers and more!!
    Our customer base has grown rapidly over the last 12 months. Growing the business is down to our outstanding response time and ability to service, with unrivalled levels of service.
    So, what do we want from you?
    · First and foremost, positive attitude, willingness to work and want to be part of the team
    · Proven experience and/or relevant qualifications of working on HGV’s
    · Time management; as a mechanic, you will be trusted to plan your time and ensure jobs are completed to a high standard, in a reasonable time frame.
    · Ability to work both as part of a team, and on your own.
    · You will need to be able to use your initiative – our customers rely on our equipment; sometimes you might need to think outside the box to solve the issue.
    Job Type: Full-time
    Pay: £20.00-£24.00 per hour
    Benefits:
  • Company pension
  • On-site parking
    Application question(s):
  • How many years of mechanical experience do you have?
    Licence/Certification:
  • Driving Licence (preferred)
    Work Location: In person

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