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Heavy vehicle mechanic Jobs (On-site work)

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Seeking a qualified Heavy Vehicle Mechanic for our modern Griffith workshop. This role involves servicing and repairing a diverse fleet, including Euro 5 & 6 vehicles, within a supportive team. A trade qualification (MVTC) and strong diagnostic skills are essential. We offer a competitive rate, o...
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Australia , Griffith
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Buslines Group
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Heavy Vehicle Mechanic
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Join our team as a Heavy Vehicle Mechanic at the Cessnock Depot. This role requires trade qualifications (MVTC) and experience in vehicle service, maintenance, and repairs. Enjoy a competitive rate, work on modern Euro 5 & 6 vehicles, and grow in a supportive, team-oriented environment. An MR/HR ...
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Australia , Cessnock
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Buslines Group
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Heavy Vehicle (PCV) Mechanic / Technician
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Join our Engineering Team as a Heavy Vehicle (PCV) Technician in Bridgwater. Maintain a modern fleet of 200 coaches and buses, ensuring safe, reliable 24/7 transport for a major construction project. Requires NVQ Level 3, a full licence, and proven experience. We offer pension, travel discounts, ...
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United Kingdom , Bridgwater
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29.62 GBP / Hour
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Somerset Passenger Solutions
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Explore a rewarding career path with heavy vehicle mechanic jobs, a critical profession that keeps the backbone of our economy moving. Heavy vehicle mechanics, also known as diesel mechanics or commercial transport technicians, are highly skilled professionals specializing in the maintenance, repair, and overhaul of large, complex machinery. This includes a wide array of vehicles such as trucks, buses, tractor-trailers, construction equipment like bulldozers and excavators, and other diesel-powered giants. Their work is essential for ensuring the safety, reliability, and efficiency of the fleets that transport goods, support public transit, and build our infrastructure. A typical day in this role is hands-on and varied. Professionals in these jobs are responsible for performing routine and preventative maintenance, including oil changes, brake inspections, and fluid checks, to prevent costly breakdowns. When problems occur, they perform sophisticated diagnostics using computerized equipment to identify issues with engines, transmissions, electrical systems, hydraulics, and braking systems. Their core responsibilities involve disassembling, repairing, and reassembling major components, replacing worn parts, and conducting rigorous tests to ensure every vehicle meets stringent safety and performance standards before returning to service. The work often requires physical strength and dexterity to handle heavy parts and tools, combined with meticulous attention to detail to follow complex service manuals and comply with official regulations. To succeed in heavy vehicle mechanic jobs, individuals typically need a strong foundation in mechanical principles, often gained through a formal trade qualification or apprenticeship. Employers look for candidates with a deep understanding of diesel engines, electrical systems, and hydraulics. Proficiency with diagnostic software and specialized tools is increasingly important in this modern, technology-driven field. Key soft skills include strong problem-solving abilities to troubleshoot complex issues, effective communication to explain problems and repairs to managers, and a steadfast commitment to workplace safety. A valid driver's license is commonly required, and a clean safety record is paramount. For those with a background in light vehicles, many heavy vehicle mechanic jobs offer pathways for upskilling and qualification recognition, making it an accessible and progressive career choice. If you are a skilled technician seeking stable, high-demand employment, exploring heavy vehicle mechanic jobs offers a future where your expertise is valued and vital.

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