Heavy Vehicle Mechanic

Job opportunity

Expected salary range

€18

Job status

Permanent

Location

Aeroport De Paris
Île-de-France, IDF, France

Workplace

On site

Job Description

Are you an expert in diagnosing and repairing heavy vehicles? Join Temporis Orly as a Heavy Vehicle Mechanic in a specialized workshop focused on maintenance and repair of heavy trucks. Your expertise will ensure vehicle reliability and safety by performing preventive maintenance, diagnostics, and repairs on mechanical, hydraulic, pneumatic, electrical, and electronic systems. Enjoy full-time day shifts with excellent benefits including +21% salary bonus, partner advantages, local CE partners, paid leave indemnities, early paycheck access, and a 5% paid time savings account. Step into a technical environment where every challenge sharpens your skills and contributes to the smooth operation of essential transportation vehicles. Ready to make an impact? Apply now!

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Aeroport De Paris

Aeroport De Paris

🚛 Join Temporis Orly as a Heavy Vehicle Mechanic! Use your technical skills to diagnose and repair heavy trucks in a full-time day shift with competitive hourly pay (€14-17.50). Benefit from a +21% salary increase, great partner perks, and a 5% paid time savings account. Perfect for hands-on professionals who thrive on solving mechanical puzzles and ensuring vehicle safety. Don’t miss out on this rewarding opportunity to advance your career in a dynamic workshop environment! 🔧🛠️

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