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HGV Technician

Wilby, North Northamptonshire
3 weeks ago
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We are currently seeking a HGV Technician on behalf of our Client, an Automotive Commercial Workshop, based in the Wellingborough area.

The successful HGV Fitter can expect a salary of up to £41,600 with OTE of circa £45,000.

Our Client is looking for a HGV Technician to join their busy team, this is a full-time position and our Client is looking for individuals with previous working experience within the role.

Benefits:

£20 per hour (DOE) + Overtime
20 days holiday + bank holidays
Company pension
Uniform and boot allowance
Death in service benefit
Enhanced maternity/paternity pay
Access to employee wellbeing and assistance programmes
Long service recognition and development opportunities
Manufacturer training and structured career progression
Opportunity to join a brand-new site from the ground upTypical Duties for our client include, but are not limited to:

Servicing, repair and Maintenance of HGVs and other Commercial Vehicles.
Contribute with road-based repairs, and breakdowns when necessary.
Completion of Job Sheets and Documentation
Liaising with the Service Department and Parts Department
Completion of MOT preparationRequirements:

Previous working experience within the role
Fully qualified to NVQ Level 3 or equivalent
Excellent mechanical knowledge
A Class 1 Licence may be beneficial to your applicationIf you are interested in hearing more, or wish to apply for this HGV Technician Job please send your CV to Tom Thacker quoting the job reference number.

Perfect Placement are the UK’s Leading Automotive Recruitment Agency so if you are looking for a new Motor Trade Job get in touch today.

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