HGV Technician

Posted 5 April by Scania (Great Britain) Limited
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Company description:

Scania GB

Job description:

HGV Technician

HGV Technician - Leeds

From £14.92 per hour - £17.33 per hour, plus shift allowance

Working Hours: Monday to Friday rotating shift: Week 1: 0600 – 1430 | Week 2: 1400 - 2200


Are you an experienced HGV Technician looking for your next career move?
You’ll train at our in-house National Learning Academy, and you’ll be able to increase your pay as you gain more experience and develop your skills.

•    In-house training provided to support career progression
•    11 sets of workwear overalls provided
•    25 days holiday + public holidays which increases with service
•    Overtime available
•    Competitive employer pension
•    Discounts on major retail outlets, including groceries
•    4x basic salary life insurance
•    Eligibility to receive an annual ‘Company Success Payment’

Scania is one of the world’s leading manufacturers of heavy commercial vehicles. You’ll carry out service, maintenance, and repairs on some of the most respected trucks in the industry and will enjoy continued development and training at our National Learning Academy.

Key requirements
•    Problem Solver – Actively seeking solutions
•    Open Communicator – Encouraging collaboration
•    Team Player - Working together to achieve goals
•    Organised – Keeping to deadlines
•    Flexible - Willing to take on a variety of tasks
•    Health and Safety - Understanding that Health & Safety is always our priority 
•    Relevant qualifications or proven experience  

If you are interested in this exciting opportunity, please apply today.

  • Upper Secondary School 3

Reference: 52428482

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