Aureol Global Connections
HGV Mechanic

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HGV Mechanic – Aureol Global Connections
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We are seeking a skilled and experienced HGV Mechanic to inspect, service, diagnose, repair, and maintain heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) to ensuring they remain safe, reliable, and roadworthy. The successful candidate will perform preventative maintenance, troubleshoot mechanical and electrical faults, and ensure compliance with manufacturer specifications and health and safety regulations.


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Key Responsibilities
- Carry out routine servicing, inspections, and preventative maintenance on HGVs and trailers
- Diagnose and repair mechanical, electrical, hydraulic, pneumatic, and electronic faults
- Perform repairs on engine, transmission, clutch, brake, suspension, steering, and exhaust systems
- Conduct vehicle diagnostics using manufacturer-approved equipment
- Inspect vehicles to ensure compliance with roadworthiness and safety standards
- Prepare vehicles for statutory inspections (e.g., MOT or equivalent)
- Replace defective parts and components using approved repair methods
- Complete scheduled maintenance according to service intervals
- Carry out emergency breakdown repairs as required
- Maintain accurate service records, repair documentation, and inspection reports
- Ensure all work is completed within agreed timescales while maintaining high-quality standards
- Keep the workshop clean, organised, and compliant with health and safety regulations
- Follow company policies and manufacturer guidelines at all times
- Assist with mentoring apprentices or junior technicians when required
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