Heavy Vehicle Mechanic - Permanent Contract (M/F)

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Job status

Permanent

Location

Axia
Moselle, GES, France

Workplace

On site

Job Description

Join Our Dynamic Team as a Heavy Vehicle Mechanic in Hauconcourt!

Are you passionate about mechanics and heavy vehicles? Do you enjoy diagnosing, repairing, and maintaining vehicles? This is the perfect opportunity for you! AXIA Metz Lafayette is hiring a motivated Heavy Vehicle Mechanic (M/F) for a permanent position based in Woippy.

Your responsibilities:

  • Diagnose faults and perform necessary repairs
  • Conduct routine maintenance (oil changes, brakes, clutches, tires...)
  • Carry out mechanical, electrical, and electronic inspections and adjustments
  • Follow safety guidelines and ensure quality of work

Profile we seek:

  • Certification or diploma in automotive mechanics (CAP, BAC PRO, BTS...)
  • Previous experience in light or heavy vehicle mechanics
  • Rigorous, autonomous, and team-oriented
  • Skilled in diagnostic tools and routine interventions

If you are ready to take on new challenges in a supportive environment, apply now!

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🚛 Passionate about heavy vehicle mechanics? Join AXIA Metz Lafayette as a Heavy Vehicle Mechanic in Hauconcourt for a permanent role. Work with a dynamic team, use your diagnostic and repair skills, and advance your career in vehicle maintenance. Great opportunity to learn and grow! 🔧🛠️

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