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Mechanic HGV

Ethero
Newark
1 week ago
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Overview

HGV Mechanics Required

Region: Stoke-on-Trent

Pay Rate - depending on experience

Permanent Position after 12 weeks


Responsibilities

  • Service, Maintenance and Repair of a mixed fleet
  • Vehicle inspections
  • MOT prep/ presentation
  • VOSA / DVLA paperwork, including job cards and service sheets using online R2C systems
  • Diagnosis and rectification
  • Safely and comply with H&S legislation and company procedures at all times
  • Good mechanical understanding

Knowledge, Skills & Experience

  • Valid Class B, B1 Driving licence required - C+E would also be advantageous
  • Good communication skills
  • Functional IT knowledge beneficial
  • Minimum 2 years relevant experience
  • Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced environment
  • Awareness of Health and Safety as it relates to our industry

Working hours

Monday to Friday, 7.30 till 16.30; early finish on Fridays


Overtime

X1.33 Monday to Friday; X1.5 Saturdays; X2 Sundays


What We Offer

  • Additional Ongoing training
  • Career Progression
  • Attendance / Overtime Bonus Scheme
  • 30 days Holiday per year (Inclusive Bank Holidays)
  • Employer-contribution Pension Scheme
  • Company Life Insurance 2 years
  • Employee awards, incentives, and events
  • Free on-site parking
  • Uniform Provided

Location

This location is commutable from Stoke, Longton, Burslem, Fenton, Hanley and Tunstall and all surrounding areas.


How to apply

If you feel you would be a suitable match for this job please click to apply or call Tammy on


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