Mechanic

Focus Resourcing Group
London
4 days ago
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Our highly successful client is growing, and they now need an experienced HGV/LCV/car Technician to join their dedicated team. Our client offers a great team environment and has a modern workshop. You will be responsible for the repair and maintenance of the company's fleet of HGV'/LCV's and company cars. This role would suit someone who is comfortable working on cars, vans and trucks, but training will be provided if you have some of the experience.
Hours Mon-Fri 7.30-4.30pm
Main Duties:
Vehicle Inspections
Fault finding, repairs & servicing of commercial vehicles and trailers
Vehicle servicing to vehicle manufacturing standards
PMI and brake testing for trucks
Weigh an loler testing for tall lift vehicles
Completion of all relevant paperwork ensuring that all work undertaken is compliant
Use of diagnostic equipment
Follow all safety protocols and guidelines
Skills required:
If you are a HGV Technician you must be a fully skilled with industry recognised qualifications (City & Guilds / NVQ Level Three) in heavy vehicle service, maintenance and repair
2 years' experience as an HGV Mechanic (Post Qualification)
HGV (class 2) licence holder
HGV / PMI and brake test qualified
Brake test qualified
Weight and loler certified
NVQ in vehicle mechanics
General competence for general servicing and maintenance
High level of communication
Basic knowledge of computers and fleet diagnostics
Good organisational skills and ability to be able to prioritise workloads to meet deadlines
Must have the right to work in the UK
Brake experience (training can be given)
MOT preparation experience
Modern mechanical and electrical diagnostics and fault-finding
Accurate and timely defect reporting
Benefits:
Overtime
20 days holiday + bank holidays
Pension
Phone
Use of vehicle in some cases
Great team environment
If you feel that you have the skills and experience required for the HGV Technician role, please apply now or call Sharon Tanner on if you have

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