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Dallington, West Northamptonshire
1 month ago
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An exciting opportunity has become available for an Automotive Mobile HGV Technician with a national Plant and Fleet Repair Company covering the Northampton area.

Our Automotive Client has a need for a Mobile HGV Technician who is motivated and able to work to their own initiative.

Benefits:

Up To £45,000 Salary Depending on Experience
Monday To Friday Daytime Hours (47.5 Hour Week)
Company Van Provided - Fully Equipped
Enhanced Overtime Rate, NEST Pension Scheme, Staff Events Throughout Year
Quarterly Bonus Scheme
Unique Opportunity for A Plant / HGV Mechanic To Be MobileDuties:

Service, inspect, repair, and refurbish plant equipment and attachments.
Diagnose and repair hydraulic, mechanical, and electrical issues.
Respond to breakdowns and perform preventative maintenance.
Follow Environmental and Health & Safety procedures.
Meet manufacturer specifications and quality standards.Requirements:

NVQ Level 3 in Vehicle Maintenance - or equivalent.
HGV technician experience.
A proactive, customer-focused mindset with a commitment to excellence.
Own toolset (specialist tools will be issued by the company).
Full UK Driving Licence.
Own toolset (specialist tools provided).
HGV Technician experience is highly beneficial.The salary for this Mobile HGV Technician role is up to £45,000 basic.

The hours of work for this role are Monday to Friday Daytime Hours (47.5 Hour Week).

To apply for this Mobile HGV Technician position, please forward your CV to Tom Thacker quoting the job reference number or call our office for a chat about this position.

Perfect Placement are the UK’s Leading Automotive Recruitment Agency so if you are looking for a New Role within the Motor Trade be sure to contact us today.

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