Heavy Vehicle Mechanic - M/F

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Permanent

Location

AD POIDS LOURDS CENTRE OUEST
Vienne, NAQ, France

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On site

Job Description

Join AD POIDS LOURDS CENTRE OUEST as a Heavy Vehicle Mechanic (M/F) in Chasseneuil du Poitou (86). Work in a truck workshop under the supervision of the workshop manager. Key responsibilities include preventive and corrective maintenance of industrial vehicles, preparing vehicles for technical inspections, maintaining specific equipment (tail lifts, mixers, handling cranes), performing first-level diagnostics on engine and ancillary systems, and installing specific vehicle accessories. Candidates should have CAP to BTS qualifications in industrial vehicle maintenance and possess experience in mechanical repair and service. Must be organized, communicative, customer-focused, reactive, rigorous, and autonomous. Become part of an independent leading network with over 200 workshops and 1000 employees.

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AD POIDS LOURDS CENTRE OUEST

AD POIDS LOURDS CENTRE OUEST

🚚 Exciting opportunity as a Heavy Vehicle Mechanic at AD POIDS LOURDS CENTRE OUEST! Develop your skills in a well-established network with 200+ workshops and 1000 employees. Work hands-on with industrial vehicles, perform maintenance and diagnostics, and grow in your career with a supportive team. If you have CAP to BTS qualifications and love mechanical challenges, this job is for you! 🔧🛠️

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