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Mechanic/hgv Fitter

Broughton Transport Solutions
Wiltshire
1 day ago
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Overview\n We are seeking a skilled and dedicated Mechanic to join our team. Monday to Friday with alternate Saturdays. Time of work would be 13:00 to 22:00.

The ideal candidate will possess a strong understanding of mechanical systems and a passion for problem-solving. As a Mechanic, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the reliability and efficiency of our equipment and vehicles. Your expertise will contribute to maintaining high standards of safety and performance within our operations.

We operate a fleet of 70 HGV's. \nDuties\n* Conduct regular inspections and maintenance on powered vehicles \n* Diagnose mechanical issues and perform repairs as necessary, utilising appropriate tools and techniques. \n* Maintain accurate records of all maintenance activities, repairs, and parts used.

\n* Collaborate with other team members to troubleshoot complex mechanical problems. \n* Ensure compliance with safety regulations and company policies during all maintenance activities. \n* Keep the workshop clean, organised, and equipped with necessary tools.

\n* Stay updated on industry trends and advancements in mechanical technology. \nRequirements\n* Proven experience as a Mechanic or in a similar role within the automotive or machinery field. \n* Strong knowledge of mechanical systems, engines, and electrical components.

\n* Proficiency in using diagnostic tools and equ...

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