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HGV Technician

Kemp Recruitment
South Yorkshire
1 day ago
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HGV Technician
Location: Rotherham
Pay: £20.95per hour -£40,852 per year
Shift: Monday to Friday – 5pm -1am -37.5 hours
Overtime paid at 1.5

About your new company


My client is a well-established fleet maintenance company with over 30 years’ experience in the industry, due to new contract wins and continuous growth they are looking to hire an additional HGV Technician . Their HGV maintenance facility is a 5 bay workshop with 3 x full length inspection pits and 1x lifting ramp, they have diagnostic equipment, a digital roller brake tester, vehicle wash and welding equipment to ensure the reliability, safety and roadworthiness of their client’s vehicles.

About your new HGV Technician role

  • You will provide technical work to the highest standards in line with strict health and safety requirements for equipment, machines and tools.
  • You will carry out maintenance, repairs and modification work on the fleet of vehicles and trailers and provide technical support from fault analysis through to pre-MOT prep and full vehicle overhauls.
  • General HGV Technician duties


The successful HGV Technician will have

  • You will have an in-depth knowledge of HGV's and trailers.
  • Hold an HGV licence Class 1 (desirable but no essential).
  • The successful HGV Technician must be a fully skilled with industry recognised qualifications (City & Guilds / NVQ Level Three) in heavy vehicle service, maintenance and repair or be genuinely time served (10 years +)
  • Previous experience as an HGV Technician


Next steps

If this sounds of interest or you are looking for advice on your next HGV Technician role, please contact: Chris Grimes at Kemp Recruitment on for further information

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