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HGV Technician

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HGV Technician Vacancy - Northampton Commercial Dealership

Position: HGV Technician Location: Northampton  Basic Salary: Up to £22.50 an hour Overtime available + bonus incentives  Working Hours: 40 - 50 hours, early, late and night shift patterns available (flexible) Manufacturer training and development opportunities 

Our client is a well known Commercial Dealership based within Northampton. They have dealerships across the country and house a quality brand. 

They're currently on the lookout for a highly experienced / qualified to join their busy workshop team. Whilst offering a top-tier financial packages plus overtime and incentives, they're also able to fast-track your career with first-class training, schemes and development opportunities:

Responsibilities of a HGV Technician:Conduct routine maintenance and repairs on a range of commercial vehicles, ensuring compliance with industry standards.Diagnose and resolve mechanical issues efficiently using the latest tools and techniques.Ensure all work meets regulatory and safety requirements.Stay informed about industry updates, best practices, and technical advancements.Engage in training and continuous professional development to enhance skills.Provide guidance and support to trainees and junior team members.Carry out tasks as assigned by supervisors or management to maintain workshop efficiency.Requirements for this HGV Technician role:Level 3 Qualified HGV Technician with a relevant certification.Skilled in diagnosing, repairing, and maintaining a variety of commercial vehicles.Own set of tools preferred, with support provided where needed.Valid and clean driving license.Ability to work both independently and collaboratively in a team environment.Strong problem-solving skills and a proactive approach to tasks.Benefits for a HGV Technician:Competitive Pay – Earn a great salary with opportunities for overtime.Career Growth – Access industry-leading training and development to support your progression.Flexible Shifts – Choose from shift options to help balance work and personal life.Health & Wellbeing – Benefit from pension schemes, sick pay, and holiday allowances.Extra Perks – Enjoy on-site facilities, exclusive discounts, company events, and well-being support.If this HGV Technician role sounds interesting to you, please do not hesitate to get in touch with Tom Thacker at Perfect Placement

Perfect Placement are specialists in Automotive Recruitment. So if you are looking for a New Job in the Motor Trade, be sure to contact our team today.

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