HGV Technician
Depot Location: Preston
Working Hours: Tuesday to Friday 6pm to 6am NIGHT SHIFT (other shifts also available days & nights)
Contract Type: Full time / Permanent role
Financial Package: £54,000 to £58,000 Per Annum (23.76ph)
Benefits Package:Ongoing training and development on new and emerging technology
Very strong pension scheme
Medical insurance
Retail / Holiday discounts
Bike to work scheme
My client, a well-established Truck & Trailer maintenance business is actively seeking to employ an HGV Technician on a night shift.
Working in an established team of HGV Technician, you will be required to undertake the following;
·Carry out thorough vehicle inspections in line with the 'O' licence requirements
·Carry out any repairs required that have been highlighted on the initial inspection
·General Servicing and MOT preparation
·Fault finding & diagnostics
·Updating all required paperwork / databases
The successful HGV HGV Technician will have the following attributes;
·hold full industry qualifications and have served a recognised apprenticeship.
·Have detailed knowledge and understanding of Truck & Trailer Maintenance
·A commercial licence would be a distinct advantage for isn't essential
·Knowledge of Hydraulic and Electrical systems, maintenance and repair
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HGV Technician
Auto Skills UK
Posted 16 days ago, valid for 6 days
Preston, Lancashire PR1 2QT, England
£54,000 - £58,000 per annum
Full Time
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Sonic Summary
- The position is for an HGV Technician based in Preston, working night shifts from Tuesday to Friday, 6pm to 6am.
- The role offers a financial package of £54,000 to £58,000 per annum, equating to £23.76 per hour.
- Candidates are required to have full industry qualifications and must have completed a recognized apprenticeship.
- The job involves vehicle inspections, repairs, servicing, MOT preparation, fault finding, and updating paperwork.
- Knowledge of hydraulic and electrical systems is preferred, and having a commercial license is advantageous but not essential.