We are currently seeking a Nightshift HGV Technician on behalf of our Client, an Automotive professional, forward-thinking team based in the Willenhall area.
The successful Nightshift HGV Fitter can expect a salary of up to £45,000 with OTE of circa £50,000 with working hours of Monday – Thursday, 6:00pm – 6:00am. This’ll translate into a 48-hour week, with a thirty-minute paid break.
Our Client is looking for a HGV Technician to join their busy team; this is a full-time position, and our Client is looking for individuals with previous working experience within the role.
Benefits:
- £45,000 basic salary + night shift bonus
- 4-night working week with long weekends
- Ongoing training and development opportunities
- Stable, long-term role in a supportive team environment.
Typical Duties for our client include, but are not limited to:
- Servicing, repair and Maintenance of HGVs
- Completion of Job Sheets and Documentation
- Attending roadside breakdowns, or on-site customer call-outs when necessary.
- Present during regular training, to stay aware of industry standards and technologies.
- Liaising with the Service Department and Parts Department
- Completion of MOT preparation
Requirements:
- Previous working experience within the role
- Fully qualified to NVQ Level 3 or equivalent
- Strong diagnostic and fault-finding skills
- Excellent mechanical knowledge
- A Class 1 Licence may be beneficial to your application
- Full UK Driving Licence – ADR Certification ideal
If you are interested in hearing more or wish to apply for this Nightshift HGV Technician Job; please send your CV to Archie Lawson quoting the job reference number.
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