Who You Are You are an experienced LGV Technician with a background in motor vehicle technology, specifically in cars, light goods vehicles, municipal vehicles, and parks equipment. Your practical expertise in hydraulic, welding, and electrical repairs, along with diagnostic skills, makes you an essential asset to the team. You are flexible, adaptable to shift patterns, and able to work in varied environments, including confined spaces and different heights. What the Job Involves As an LGV Technician, you will be responsible for the maintenance, service, and repair of vehicle, plant, and equipment under the Fleet Services team. Your work will include carrying out risk assessments, managing stock levels, providing roadside assistance, and conducting statutory tests. You will liaise with external suppliers, ensure all procedures comply with health and safety regulations, and maintain the workshop's cleanliness. Supervisory duties may also include inducting new staff and training apprentices. Skills Motor vehicle technology expertise Hydraulic, welding, and electrical repair skills Diagnostic skills for vehicle maintenance Teamwork and effective communication Ability to work under varying conditions Experience with computer systems for record-keeping Flexible and adaptable work approach LGV Class C driving licence (desirable) Qualified VOSA MOT tester (desirable)