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An excellent opportunity has arisen at Bodens Group for a qualified HGV Technician to join our team at Astley. The position is Monday to Friday with weekend work as required. Basic hours are 45 hours per week. Salary negotiable on experience.

Key Roles:

Monday to Friday - 6am to 3pm or 10am to 7pm - More hours available

To repair company vehicles & trailers in a safe and efficient manner in accordance with current regulations
Contributing to good housekeeping routines to meet Health & Safety requirements
Ensuring that all jobs are completed correctly and deadlines are met
Ensure all paperwork is completed correctly
Utilise all Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) as necessary
To communicate effectively with the Transport Manager
Flexibility for shift patterns

Skills:

Good interpersonal and communication skills
Basic level of numeracy and literacy, in order to complete work documentation
C+E Entitlement on licence preferred but not essential
All mandatory VOSA Inspections and MOT Preparations
Fault diagnosis and repair
Stripping, fitting and replacing components
Scania and Volvo experience preferred.
Should be self motivated with initiative.
To work in a productive workshop on our own fleet of vehicles and trailers.
Working on a three shift system on days

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: £17.00 per hour

Benefits:
Company pension
On-site parking
Experience:
HGV Mechanic experiance: 1 year (required)
Repair, Maintenance & Installation Occupations: 1 year (required)

Licence/Certification:
HGV Qualified (required)

Work Location: In person

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