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Mobile HGV Mechanic

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Basingstoke
2 weeks ago
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Mobile Plant / HGV Mechanic Vacancy - Basingstoke!

Up To £45,000 Salary Depending On Experience
Monday To Friday Daytime Hours (47.5 Hour Week)
Company Van Provided - Fully Equipped
Enhanced Overtime Rate, NEST Pension Scheme, Staff Events Throughout Year
Quarterly Bonus Scheme
Unique Opportunity For A Plant / HGV Mechanic To Be Mobile Perfect Placement, a leading Automotive Recruitment Consultancy, is proud to partner with our client, a national Plant and Fleet Repair Company. They are seeking a skilled Mobile Plant / HGV Mechanic to join their team in Basingstoke, Hampshire servicing a diverse range of plant equipment for major UK clients.

As a Mobile Plant / HGV Mechanic, you’ll service, repair, and maintain plant equipment, including dumpers, diggers, telehandlers, trailers, pallet trucks, and pumps. You’ll ensure peak fleet performance, delivering exceptional service to clients. This mobile role offers variety, hands-on work, and career growth.

Our Client is offering the successful Mobile Plant / HGV Mechanic:

Up To £45,000 Salary Depending On Experience
Monday To Friday Daytime Hours (47.5 Hour Week)
Company Van Provided - Fully Equipped
Enhanced Overtime Rate, NEST Pension Scheme, Staff Events Throughout Year
Quarterly Bonus Scheme
Unique Opportunity For A Plant / HGV Mechanic To Be Mobile Responsibilities:

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