Company
Kemp Recruitment
Kemp Recruitment
£50000 per annum
Job Role: HGV Technician Location: Dartford Rate of Pay: £50,000 - £55,000 Shift rotation: 4 on 4 off Night shift OTE - £60K MASSIVE TRAINING PROVIDED CLASS 1 LOLAR IRTEC MAIN DEALER TRAINING TACHO My client, a well established fleet maintenance company with depots across the UK is actively seeing to employ an experienced and qualified HGV Technician based out of a depot in the Dartford area to work on a full time / permanent basis. Working in a purpose built, well equipped workshop, the successful HGV Technician will be required to undertake all aspects of vehicle service and maintenance. Duties range from correction of running defects to full vehicle overhauls, diagnostics and everything in between. You will also be required to undertake pre MOT checks and undertake any repairs that are required. You will be working on a modern fleet of commercial vehicles to include tractor units & trailers. The shift is a 4 on 4 off NIGHT SHIFT rotation - Hours of work being 18:00 - 06:00. In order to qualify for the role, the successful HGV Technician will have industry recognised qualifications (NVQ or City & Guilds). You must have detailed experience as an HGV Technician and be familiar with modern commercial vehicles. If you are an HGV Technician and would like to apply for this exciting role with one of the regions leading employers, make an application via this advert or call Shane on 0330 440 2324 (BT Local Charge Rate) for further information. INDAF
Dartford
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