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HGV Technician

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HGV Technician Required in Maidstone, Kent

Basic Salary from £16.00 – £21.00 per hour (Day/Late shift) Night Shift Rate: Circa £23.50 per hour Alternate Week Shifts – Overtime Available

Our client is a well-established, multi-site commercial vehicle specialist operating across Kent. They are now seeking additional HGV Technicians to join their busy team in Maidstone due to consistent demand and expansion.

This is a fantastic opportunity to join a forward-thinking commercial business that values its team and offers competitive pay, structured shifts, and overtime opportunities.

If you're an experienced HGV Technician looking for shift flexibility and strong earning potential – this is well worth considering!

What’s in it for you as an HGV Technician?Day/Late shift: £16.00 - £21.00 per hour (depending on experience)Night shift: Circa £23.50 per hourShifts:Alternate weekly rotation of early and late:Week 1: 06:00 – 14:30Week 2: 13:30 – 22:30Saturday morning overtime available (not every week), paid at time and a halfOvertime regularly availableSecure, long-term stability with a respected companyOngoing training and supportExcellent facilities and modern equipmentDuties of an HGV Technician with our Client:
Carrying out routine maintenance and repairs on HGVs and trailersDiagnosing faults using diagnostic equipment and manual techniquesCompleting safety inspections and MOT preparationsEnsuring all repair and maintenance documentation is completed accuratelyWorking both independently and within a team to meet deadlinesWhat our client expects of their HGV Technicians?
Previous experience as an HGV Technician or in a similar position (LCV may be considered)NVQ Level 3 in Heavy Vehicle Maintenance (or equivalent)A full UK driving licence – HGV licence beneficial but not essentialA positive, team-focused attitude and willingness to contribute to a busy workshopHigh standards of workmanship and a strong work ethicThis is a great chance to join a highly regarded team in the Maidstone area offering stability, training, and excellent earnings potential.

If you're interested in this HGV Technician vacancy in Maidstone – apply today or get in touch to learn more.

If you or someone you know is interested in this Commercial Vehicle Technician Vacancy or any other Automotive Jobs in Kent, please contact Martin Bane at Perfect Placement Today! 

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