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Contract HGV Technician

Venatu Consulting Ltd
Northamptonshire
4 days ago
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Contract HGV Technician

Ongoing contract

Crick

£30ph


Immediate Start Available

Are you a Heavy Vehicle Technician / PSV Engineer  looking for ongoing HGV / PSV work in the Crick area? Would you like to join our growing team of contractors providing valuable support to workshops across the UK? If so we would love to hear from you!

We are looking for an experienced Contract Heavy Vehicle Technician to start as soon as possible.

Duties include: 


  • Service, maintain, inspect and repair vehicle and plant to workshop standard
  • MOT preparation and planned preventative maintenance and quality checks
  • Fault diagnosis 


If you are a level 3 qualified, experienced heavy vehicle mechanic and are looking to start work as soon as possible then please get in touch.

Why work as a Contractor?


  • Wages start at £1500 a week for a 50 hour week
  • Wages paid weekly
  • Variety opportunity to work in various workshops meeting new people
  • Blue chip customers with fully equipped workshops
  • Local work wherever possible
  • Short term and long term contracts - some of our contractors have been with the same client for over 6 month
  • Training opportunities
  • Contractor care packages


If you have HGV / PSV experience and available for contract work then click and apply now and we will be in touch with you to discuss the role in more details.

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