Mechanic

Halo Personnel
London
1 week ago
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Mechanic / LCV Technician
Up to £41,000.00 per annum
(Negotiable depending on experience)
Working Hours:
Monday - Friday 8:00 am to 5:30 pm
One Saturday morning per calendar month - 8:00 am to 12:00 pm
Located in Wakefield (WF1)
You will need a FULL UK Driving Licence
Qualified OR time-served Technicians will be considered
This role is for an

award-winning business

working on a wide range of vehicles, including Light Commercial Vehicles -up to 3.5 tonne, Vans, Luxury MPVs, 17 Seat Minibuses and some Small Economy-Cars
Fancy developing your mechanical knowledge even further??
If you are looking to develop your mechanical skills our client is also offering professional training and development on working on tail-lifts which they also have in their fleet (Loler & Weight-Test Training).
About the Company:
Our client is a very well-established family-run business that has been in operation for almost 40 years, starting initially in Barnsley and then expanding throughout Yorkshire to Sheffield, Leeds, and Knaresborough, and Bradford.
They have an excellent reputation within their industry and are the largest independently owned car, van, minibus and truck rental company in the region with over 2,000 vehicles in their fleet.Their core business is supplying and maintaining fleets on long, short and flexible-term hire to companies across Yorkshire.
Responsibilities of the LCV Technician will include:
Completing full maintenance repairs, servicing and breakdowns on a variety of vehicles
Ensuring that all work is recorded and carried out in accordance with Standard Operating Procedures
Road testing vehicles, carrying out necessary inspections and meeting servicing requirements
You may also aid with breakdown support as required, with use of a company van
Additional Benefits Offered:
Funded Professional Training/ Support to Achieve Qualifications
Holidays - 20 days per annum plus 8 statutory bank holidays, 1 extra day given each year after 4 years service up to 25 in total
Pension at 3% company contribution commencing on your first working day
Bonus Scheme

based on performance, attendance and safety
Free on-site parking
Company Events

Annual Charity events such as Dragon Boat Racing (all family members are welcome to join!)
Employee Discounts - 50% off when hiring a vehicle

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