HGV Mechanic (Cryogenics)

Arundel
6 months ago
Applications closed

HGV Mechanic (Cryogenics)

Ford

£45,000 - £55,000 + Take Home Van + Overtime + Specialised Training + Local Patch + Company Bonus

Are you a HGV Mechanic that is looking to develop their career with full cryogenic training, a competitive salary and progression opportunities through to Management?

Do you want to join a well-reputable team that specialises within their field, taking a forward-thinking approach to their operations while going strength to strength due to the emphasis on the quality of their work, the training they provide and their excellent staff retention and welfare?

On offer is a great opportunity to upskill yourself as a HGV mechanic, engage in specialised training courses, work in a team of professionals who take pride in what they do and increase your earning potential through a structured overtime package.

In this role you will be servicing, inspecting and repairing HGV's, diagnosing mechanical faults, keeping accurate records and partaking in a specialised training and development programme.

The ideal candidate will have experience as a HGV mechanic, be commutable to Ford and have a full UK driving license.

THE ROLE

Servicing, inspecting and repairing HGV's
Diagnosing mechanical faults
Partake in specialised trainingTHE PERSON

Experience as a HGV mechanic
Be commutable to Flint
Have a full UK driving licenseKeywords: HGV, Vehicle Maintenance, NVQ, Workshop Technician, Diagnostics, Arundel, Ford, Brighton

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We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome applications from all suitable candidates. The salary advertised is a guideline for this position. The offered renumeration will be dependent on the extent of your experience, qualifications, and skill set.

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