HGV Technician

Wolverton, Milton Keynes
2 months ago
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We are currently seeking an HGV Technician on behalf of our Client, an Automotive fleet service and repair company based in the Milton Keynes area.

The successful HGV Fitter can expect a salary of up to £50,000 with OTE of circa £60,000 with working hours of Monday to Friday, 6am - 2:30pm (Week One) and Monday to Friday, 1:30pm - 10pm (Friday finishes at 9pm) + Saturday 7am - 12pm (Week Two).

Our client is looking for an 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:

Competitive pay: Earn up to £22 per hour + bonus + shift allowance
Regular overtime opportunities to increase your earnings
Ongoing HGV EV training to future-proof your career
Well-equipped workshop with ATF Lane and Tacho Centre
Part of a national network of independent HGV fleet repair businesses
Family-run, friendly working environment with flexibility not found in main dealershipsDuties:

Servicing, repair and Maintenance of HGVs
Completion of Job Sheets and Documentation
Liaising with the Service Department and Parts Department
Completion of MOT preparationRequirements:

Experience or qualification in HGV repair
Excellent mechanical knowledge
A Class 1 License may be beneficial to your application
Ability to work on both HGV and some LCV repairsIf 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.

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