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Seeking an HGV Technician for rotating shifts in Felixstowe. Earn up to £22/hr with a 40-hour week and gain valuable IRTEC, IVR, and HGV Licence qualifications. The role involves diagnostic work, specifying repairs, and ensuring efficient workshop processes. Benefits include 25+ days holiday, pen...
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United Kingdom , Felixstowe
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45760.00 GBP / Year
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Until further notice
Discover rewarding HGV Technician rotating jobs, a critical and dynamic role within the logistics and transport industry. HGV Technicians, also known as Heavy Goods Vehicle mechanics, are the skilled professionals responsible for maintaining and repairing the large trucks and trailers that keep supply chains moving. Positions with rotating shifts are common, offering varied work patterns such as early mornings and late evenings, which provide flexibility and often attract enhanced pay rates to compensate for the non-standard hours. These roles are essential for ensuring fleet reliability around the clock. A typical day in this profession involves a blend of planned maintenance and reactive repairs. General responsibilities include conducting thorough vehicle inspections, servicing, and MOT preparations to comply with strict legal roadworthiness standards. Technicians diagnose complex mechanical, electrical, and hydraulic faults using advanced diagnostic equipment, then specify and execute precise repair solutions. Their work ensures every vehicle is safe, efficient, and ready for the road. Beyond hands-on repairs, common duties involve accurate documentation of work carried out, meticulous time recording for job costing, and clear communication during shift handovers to guarantee continuity of care for each vehicle. To excel in HGV Technician rotating jobs, individuals must possess a strong foundation in engineering principles. Typically, employers seek candidates with a relevant City & Guilds or NVQ qualification in Vehicle Maintenance and Repair, often supplemented by an IRTEC accreditation, which is a recognised industry standard for technical competence. Practical experience with HGVs is paramount. Key skills include proficient diagnostic problem-solving, expertise in areas like braking systems, engines, and transmissions, and a steadfast commitment to health and safety protocols. A full driving licence is standard, and the opportunity to acquire a Class C (HGV) licence is a valuable perk in many roles, enhancing career prospects. The profession demands a resilient, meticulous, and proactive individual who can thrive in a fast-paced workshop environment. Rotating shift patterns suit those who appreciate variety and understand the critical nature of keeping logistics operations running 24/7. For those with a passion for heavy vehicles and a knack for troubleshooting, pursuing HGV Technician jobs offers a stable, skilled trade with excellent long-term career progression, continuous learning opportunities, and the satisfaction of being an indispensable part of the national infrastructure.

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