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Mobile HGV Trailer Technician

Northampton
3 weeks ago
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We are currently seeking a Mobile HGV Trailer Technician on behalf of our Client, an Automotive Commercial Vehicle Services company, based in the Northampton area.

The successful Mobile HGV Trailer Technician can expect a salary of up to £44,000 with OTE of circa £54,000 and working hours of Monday to Friday, 45 hours per week.
 
Benefits:

Company van & fuel card for mobile work.
25 days holiday plus bank holidays.
Enhanced company pension scheme.
Ongoing training & development opportunities.
Staff discounts & company incentives.Duties:

Carry out routine inspections, servicing, and repairs on HGV trailers
Completion of Job Sheets and Documentation
Liaising with the Service Department and Parts Department
Completion of MOT preparationRequirements:

Experience as a Trailer or HGV Technician is essential.
Knowledge of tail lifts, curtain siders, and trailer repairs.
HGV driving licence (desirable but not essential).
Relevant Level 2/3 qualification (preferred but not essential).
Strong time management and problem-solving skills.
Ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment.If you are interested in hearing more, or wish to apply for this Mobile HGV Trailer 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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