PSV Mechanic/ HGV Mechanic Night Shift (West Drayton)

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Location: West Drayton, London, South East, UK PSV Mechanic / HGV Mechanic

Night Shift

Heathrow Airport

£60,000 Basic Salary + Overtime | 4 on / 4 off | 18:0006:00

Looking for a role that offers excellent pay, job security, and the chance to work in one of the UKs most dynamic environments? This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced HGV Mechanic or PSV Mechanic to join a forward-thinking engineering team based at Heathrow Airport.

Youll be supporting essential airport transport operations

ensuring vehicles that keep the airport moving are safe, compliant and ready for service.

PSV Mechanic / HGV Mechanic

Night Shift The Role

As an HGV or PSV Mechanic, you will carry out maintenance, repairs and diagnostics across a varied fleet of airport vehicles. This is a hands-on, fast-paced night shift role where no two days are the same.

Your duties will include:

Servicing, maintenance & repair of PSV or HGV vehicles (depending on experience)

Mechanical, electrical and bodywork fault-finding & repair

Completing all job cards and paperwork to a high standard

Ensuring all work meets safety, compliance and airport engineering standards

Supporting the night-shift engineering team to maximise vehicle uptime

PSV Mechanic / HGV Mechanic

Night Shift What Were Looking For

Level 3 Mechanical Qualification (Level 2 considered with strong hands-on experience)

Experience as a PSV Mechanic, HGV Mechanic, or similar commercial vehicle technician

Strong diagnostic and problem-solving skills

Full UK driving licence (PCV licence an advantage)

EV training/experience beneficial

Ability to pass full airside security checks:

5-year employment referencing

Clean basic DBS

PSV Mechanic / HGV Mechanic

Night Shift What Youll Receive

£60,000 basic salary

4 on / 4 off

Night Shift (18:0006:00)

Enhanced overtime available at premium rates

Ongoing technical training & career development

Employee Assistance Programme

Company pension scheme

Employee discounts

On-site parking

Join a supportive, expanding, modern engineering team

PSV Mechanic / HGV Mechanic

Night Shift -Why This Role Stands Out

Work inside a major UK airport environment

Excellent earning potential with a strong basic salary

Long-term career progression in a continually growing organisation

Stable shift pattern offering worklife balance

Opportunities to expand your skill set, including EV and specialist vehicle systems

Ready to Take Your Career Further?

If you're an experienced PSV or HGV Mechanic looking for a rewarding night shift role with excellent pay and long-term stability, we want to hear from you.

Apply now and join a leading engineering team at Heathrow Airport! TPBN1_UKTJ

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