Company
Kemp Recruitment
Kemp Recruitment
£41,000
Job Role: HGV Technician Location: Stoke Pay: £41,000 Hours: 6am-6pm Shift: Days 4 on 4 off Contract: Full time Permanent role HGV Technician opportunity Join Our Team as an HGV Technician with EV Training! We have an incredible opportunity for you! Join our dynamic team as an HGV Technician with comprehensive EV training included. We are a well-established and rapidly expanding fleet maintenance company with depots across the UK and are actively seeking to employ an experienced HGV Technician to be based out of a depot in the Stoke area to work on a full time permanent basis. Key Responsibilities of the HGV Technician Perform routine maintenance, diagnostics, and repairs on HGVs and EV systems. Conduct thorough inspections to identify and resolve mechanical and electrical issues. Keep detailed records of all maintenance and repair work performed. Stay up-to-date with the latest EV technology advancements and best practices. Requirements of the HGV Technician Solid experience as an HGV technician. Proficiency in diagnosing and repairing mechanical and electrical faults. Strong knowledge of HGV systems, components, and regulations. Eagerness to learn and adapt to EV technology and charging infrastructure. If this HGV Technician role is of interest please apply to this advert with an updated CV detailing your relevant experience. INDT
Coventry
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