HGV Technician
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Depot Location: 聽Carlisle
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Working Hours: 聽拢17.85 per hour
Week 1 = 6am - 15.30pm
Week 2 = 13pm - 22.30pm (Saturday Morning 7am to 12 midday 拢26.77ph)
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Contract Type: 聽Full time / Permanent role
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Financial Package: 聽拢45,250 to 拢48,000 Per Annum
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Benefits Package:Ongoing training and development on new and emerging technology
Very strong pension scheme
Medical insurance
Retail / Holiday discounts
Bike to work scheme
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My client, a well-established business in the HGV Industry is actively seeking to employ an HGV Technician on a rotating shift.
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路Carry out thorough vehicle inspections in line with the 'O' licence requirements
路Carry out any repairs required that have been highlighted on the initial inspection
路General Servicing and MOT preparation
路Fault finding & diagnostics
路Updating all required paperwork / databases
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The successful HGV HGV Technician will have the following attributes;
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路hold full industry qualifications and have served a recognised apprenticeship.
路Have detailed knowledge and understanding of Truck & Trailer Maintenance
路A commercial licence would be a distinct advantage for isn't essential
路Knowledge of Hydraulic and Electrical systems, maintenance and repair
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HGV Technician
Auto Skills UK
Posted 14 days ago, valid for 6 days
Carlisle, Cumbria CA3 8ES, England

拢45,250 - 拢48,000 per annum
Full Time
Retirement Plan
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Sonic Summary
- The HGV Technician position is located in Carlisle and offers a salary between 拢45,250 to 拢48,000 per annum.
- The role requires candidates to have completed a recognized apprenticeship and possess full industry qualifications.
- Successful applicants will be responsible for vehicle inspections, repairs, servicing, and diagnostics.
- The position entails rotating shifts, with hourly pay at 拢17.85 and a higher rate of 拢26.77 for Saturday morning work.
- Knowledge of hydraulic and electrical systems is preferred, and a commercial license is advantageous but not mandatory.