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Mechanic / REME / Plant Engineer (Full HGV Training)

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Exeter
6 days ago
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Mechanic / REME / Plant Engineer (Full HGV Training)

£32,000 - £38,000 + Full HGV Training + Excellent Career Progression + Premium Overtime + Workshop Based + Family Run Business + Extra Qualifications

Workshop Based: Commutable from Exeter, Exmouth, Cullompton, Tiverton, Newton Abbot, Sidmouth and Surrounding Areas


Are you from any REME, Vehicle, HGV, Plant, Mechanic, RAC, LGV background or similar looking for the excellent opportunity to be heavily invested in through technical training and courses into becoming a fully qualified HGV Technician with excellent progression opportunities into seniority and management?

On offer is the opportunity to be fully trained into the HGV industry as part of a team of experts with the scope to take the technical lead within a clean workshop environment with the opportunity to massively further bolster your earnings through premium overtime and pay reviews.

This Family run business have been established for over 7 decades and are experts in their field, known for the service they provide throughout the Devon and Cornwall area as well as the investment that they provide their engineers. Due to the continued and rapid growth of the business they are once again looking to fully invest within an engineer to progress them into the HGV industry.

On offer is full industry training into the HGV Industry where you will be heavily invested in through on ...

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