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HGV Technician

Perfect Placement
South Yorkshire
3 weeks ago
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HGV Technician needed in Rotherham:

Basic Salary Negotiable 4-on-4 off Shift Pattern 6am - 6:30pm Our client is seeking applications from HGV Technicians with a Level 3 qualification or equivalent skillset Work for a large fleet and logistics company with hundreds of vehicles Help shape the direction of a client expanding an existing part of its operation

My client is a large fleet and logistics company, which is seeking a HGV Technician to join its team in Rotherham. They're an excellent provider of training and will always strive to further your qualifications so that you can maximise your earning potential and workshop efficiency. This is an excellent opportunity for an HGV Technician looking to make a positive impact.

What will the successful HGV Technician do?
Inspect and repair vehicles to DVSA standards including MOT preparation and presentation to test.Fault diagnosis including the use of specialist diagnostic equipment.General mechanical and electrical repairs.Complete job cards and service sheets accurately.Display excellent customer service.Adhere to health and safety guidelines.This is largely trailer work although you will be working on a range of commercial vehicles.The successful HGV Technician will have:
A Level 3 qualification (City & Guilds / NVQ) or equivalent skill level.HGV Class 1 license preferred although not essential.The ability to work to a high standard.Significant workshop experience.The ability to work well in an independent setting.A can do attitude.An awareness of the importance of Health and Safety compliance.Full UK Drivers Licence.The successful HGV Technician will get:
Very competitive salaries on offer depending on your skill level.Optional overtime paid at 1.5x.Flexibility in working hours.Access to industry leading training.Pension scheme.The chance to move with confidence and security - work for a longstanding and trusted commercial vehicle specialist.If this HGV Technician vacancy interests you or you would like to find out about other Motor Trade Jobs in Rotherham, please contact Sam Butcher at Perfect Placement now!

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