Vehicle Mechanic (Training on HGVs)

Ernest Gordon Recruitment
Cookstown
1 week ago
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Vehicle Mechanic (Training on HGVs)

Cookstown

£40,000 to £50,000 + Training + Progression + Employee Discount + Company Events + Overtime + Company Benefits

Are you a Vehicle Mechanic or similar looking to join a leading and award-winning plant and rental hire business that has 35+ years of experience and is offering training and development?

Do you want to join a family-run business that has grown to have 240+ employees and is currently an industry leader for plant hire across Ireland winning multiple awards over 35+ years of business, which prides itself on offering high quality services and plant hire solutions?

On offer, is the opportunity for a Vehicle Mechanic or similar to join a company which takes pride in delivering high-quality solutions and investing in their employees, offering internal training to help develop your skills and gain new qualifications at their own training centre as well as opportunities for overtime.

In this role, as a Vehicle Mechanic would be responsible for maintain and repair our fleet of heavy goods vehicles within the Cookstown depot. Ensuring that the vehicles remain safe, reliable and compliant, keeping the operations moving efficiently.

The ideal Vehicle Mechanic would have experience in a similar role and/or the knowledge and skills to step into a Vehicle Mechanic role, such as previous experience with diesel engines. ...

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