Vehicle Technician / Mechanical Fitter

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Vehicle Technician / Mechanical Fitter

A great opportunity for a skilled Vehicle Technician / Mechanical Fitter to join a busy workshop environment, carrying out diagnostics, servicing and mechanical repairs on commercial vehicles. This role suits someone confident working independently while contributing to a small, friendly team.


If you’ve also worked in the following roles, we’d also like to hear from you: Workshop Mechanic, Service Technician, Commercial Vehicle Technician, Maintenance Technician, Vehicle Mechanic


SALARY: £32,800 per annum + Benefits (includes Pension, Workwear, and Free on-site Parking)


LOCATION: Pengam, Caerphilly, South Wales


JOB TYPE: Full-Time, Permanent


WORKING HOURS: 8 hours per day, Monday to Friday, with the possibility of overtime on some Saturdays


JOB OVERVIEW

We have a fantastic new job opportunity for a Vehicle Technician / Mechanical Fitter to join a well-established organisation supporting commercial vehicle operations. This role offers stable employment, consistent hours, and the chance to work on a varied fleet of vans.


As a Vehicle Technician / Mechanical Fitter you will be responsible for diagnosing faults, carrying out servicing, and completing general mechanical repairs across multiple makes and models. The role requires a proactive approach and the ability to manage tasks independently.


The Vehicle Technician / Mechanical Fitter will also work closely with colleagues in a small, supportive team environment, ensuring vehicles are maintained to a high standard and returned to service efficiently.


APPLY TODAY

Ready to make your next career move? Apply Now for our Recruitment Team to review.


DUTIES

  • Vehicle Diagnostics: Identifying and diagnosing mechanical faults on commercial vehicles
  • Mechanical Repairs: Completing service, repair and maintenance work to a high standard
  • Vehicle Servicing: Carrying out routine servicing on a range of makes and models
  • Tyre Fitting: Undertaking tyre fitting as part of general vehicle maintenance
  • Independent Working: Managing workload effectively and working on own initiative
  • Team Collaboration: Supporting colleagues within a small and friendly workshop team
  • Health and Safety Compliance: Following safe working practices at all times

CANDIDATE REQUIREMENTS

  • Previous experience in mechanical servicing, repair and diagnostics
  • Experience working with commercial vehicles or vans
  • A full UK driving licence
  • The ability to work independently and manage workload effectively
  • Strong fault-finding and problem-solving skills
  • A positive and team-focused approach to work

HOW TO APPLY

To be considered for this job vacancy, please submit your CV to our Recruitment Team who will review your details. CV’s of Job Applicants meeting this requirement will be submitted to our Client for consideration. By submitting your job application to us you are hereby giving us your express consent to submit your details to our Client for this purpose.


JOB REF: AWDO-P14317


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