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Vehicle Maintenance Technician

Hewett Recruitment
Worcestershire
2 days ago
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The Role

As a Vehicle Maintenance Technician, you will play a key role in maintaining and repairing specialist refuse collection vehicles to a consistently high standard. This varied position offers opportunities to develop new skills, with training provided where necessary.

Key Responsibilities

Diagnose faults and carry out mechanical and electrical repairs

Perform refurbishment and welding work on vehicles

Carry out preventative maintenance to company standards and deadlines

Complete all required documentation relating to daily work

Maintain safe working practices and good housekeeping within the workshop

Skills & Experience

Essential:

Mechanical experience from commercial/HGV vehicles or mechanical fitting/welding repairs

Full UK driving licence

Ability to work both independently and as part of a team

Strong communication and problem-solving skills

Professional, self-motivated, and organised

Desirable:

Experience with vehicle electrics and hydraulics

Benefits

Competitive salary, negotiable based on experience

42 hours per week, Monday-Friday

20 days annual leave + bank holidays (increasing with service)

Generous attendance bonus scheme

Overtime opportunities

Company pension scheme

AXA Health Scheme (after 6 months)

Health surveillance checks

Why Apply?

Join a dynamic and growing company with strong career development potential

Varied and hands-on role with training provided

Excellent benefits package and supportive team environment

To Apply

If you are a skilled and motivated technician with experience in mechanical fitting or HGV/commercial vehicle repair, apply today with your CV to be considered for this exciting opportunity.

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