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HGV Mechanic (Full Training on Cryogenics), Brighton

Client: Ernest Gordon Recruitment

Location: Brighton, United Kingdom

Job Category: Other

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Posted: 14.08.2025

Expiry Date: 28.09.2025

Job Description:

HGV Mechanic (Full Training on Cryogenics)

Location: Brighton, East Sussex

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

Are you a HGV Mechanic looking to upskill with full cryogenic training, a competitive salary, and progression opportunities?

Join a reputable team that values quality work, training, staff retention, and employee welfare.

This role involves servicing, inspecting, and repairing HGVs, diagnosing faults, maintaining records, and participating in training programs.

The ideal candidate will have HGV mechanic experience, be able to commute to Brighton, and hold a full UK driving license.

The Role

  • Servicing, inspecting, and repairing HGVs
  • Diagnosing mechanical faults
  • Participating in specialised training

The Person

  • Experience as a HGV mechanic
  • Commutable to Brighton
  • Full UK driving license

Keywords: HGV, Vehicle Maintenance, NVQ, Workshop Technician, Diagnostics, Brighton

Reference: BBBH208011J

If interested, click 'apply now' to submit your CV.

We are an equal opportunities employer. Salary is indicative and depends on experience and qualifications.

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