Heavy Goods Vehicle Mechanic (m/f)

Job opportunity

Expected salary range

€2,800

Job status

Permanent

Location

Adecco - France
Meurthe-et-Moselle, GES, France

Workplace

On site

Job Description

Join as a Heavy Goods Vehicle Mechanic in Ludres!

Are you passionate about mechanics and eager to ensure vehicles run safely and efficiently? We are looking for a proactive and skilled mechanic for preventive/ corrective maintenance of commercial and heavy-duty vehicles. Your expertise in diagnostics, repair, and maintenance will directly impact client satisfaction and company success.

What we offer:

  • Permanent contract (CDI), 35 hours per week including Saturdays
  • Meal vouchers and attendance bonuses
  • Dynamic work environment with team spirit

Key skills: Mechanical aptitude, teamwork, precision, and strong service mindset. Proficient in heavy vehicle electronics and diagnostics software.

If you hold a Bac Pro or equivalent in industrial vehicle maintenance and want to build a rewarding career, apply now! 🚛🔧

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Adecco - France

Adecco - France

🚛 Ready to advance your career as a Heavy Goods Vehicle Mechanic? This full-time CDI role in Ludres offers great benefits, hands-on diagnostics, and repair work on large vehicles. Enjoy meal vouchers, a supportive team, and a stable monthly salary between €2300-€2800 gross. Perfect for candidates passionate about mechanics and precision. Join a dynamic company focused on quality and customer satisfaction!

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Job offer are open to all, without discrimination and in gender equality.

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