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Mobile Commercial Vehicle Technician

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3 weeks ago
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Mobile HGV/LCV Technician required in Southampton, Hampshire!

Basic Salary: Up to £43,290 (DOE) Potential OTE: £45,000 HGV & LCV Commercial Vehicle Centre Flexible working hours – mainly day shifts, early starts optional

Our client, a reputable and busy HGV Service & Repair Centre in Southampton, is seeking a skilled and motivated Mobile HGV / LCV Technician to join their dedicated team. This role involves working on a diverse fleet of vans, trucks, and trailers, with opportunities to carry out roadside, breakdown, and workshop repairs. If you're passionate about commercial vehicles, enjoy working flexibly, and have a strong work ethic, this could be the perfect role for you. You'll benefit from a supportive environment and the chance to contribute to a dynamic operations team.

What’s in it for you as a Mobile HGV / LCV Technician?
Competitive basic salary up to £43,290 plus earning potentialOTE approximately £45,000 including overtime and call-out opportunitiesFlexible start times, mainly between 07:30 – 08:30, with early shifts availableOpportunities for call-outs and Saturday work for extra earningsWorking across mobile servicing, roadside breakdowns, and workshop repairsSupportive and friendly team environmentOngoing training and development opportunities Duties of a Mobile HGV / LCV Technician with our client:
Servicing and repairing a variety of commercial vehicles, including vans, trucks, and trailersDiagnosing faults using advanced electronic diagnostic tools and softwareCarrying out repairs such as brake, clutch, and timing belt replacementsEngine and gearbox dismantling, repair, and reassemblyMaking accurate estimates for repairs and advising customers on work neededWorking both in the workshop and on mobile service vans, with travel involvedMaintaining high standards of safety and vehicle quality throughout all workCommunicating effectively with team members and customers to ensure smooth operationsWhat our client expects of their HGV / LCV Technicians:
Fully qualified up to NVQ Level 3 or 2 or equivalent (time-served candidates also considered)Recently qualified candidates considered Proven experience with HGV, LCV and commercial vehicle repairsStrong diagnostic skills, particularly with electronic systemsClass 1 or Class 2 HGV licence is beneficial but not essentialGood organisational skills and attention to detailReliable, hardworking, and able to work independently and within a teamFlexibility with working hours, including early starts and mobile workDriving licence essential for mobile site workIf you're looking to advance your career as a Mobile HGV / LCV Technician in Southampton and want to join a professional, supportive team, contact us today! Apply & Send your CV to Kinga Csipetics , and let’s get you one step closer to your next exciting opportunity.

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