Company
Kemp Recruitment
Kemp Recruitment
£58,000
Job Role: HGV Technician Days: Monday – Friday £58,000 About your new company: The client is looking for an experienced HGV Technician to join their team at their state-of-the-art depot. About your new HGV Technician Job role: As an HGV Technician you will be based in a busy workshop environment you will be required to undertake all levels of maintenance, repairs and major overhauls as well as completing standard servicing and diagnostics. You must be capable of following the repair process from fault analysis to completion. The successful HGV Technician must have the following attributes & will receive: Be apprentice trained and qualified to City & Guilds/NVQ level 3 in Heavy Vehicle Mechanics, Maintenance & Repair or equivalent. Experience working as an HGV Technician in a fleet or dealership environment. Having a C + E (class 1) driving licence is beneficial but not essential. Industry leading training. Real career progression. Excellent earning potential. Next Steps: If you would like to apply for this HGV Technician role, please reply to this advert with an up-to-date CV or contact Nick at Kemp on 0330 440 2323. INDJW
Crawley
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