Truck Mechanic (PL/SPL) H/F (Temporary)

Job opportunity

Expected salary range

€15

Job status

Permanent

Location

Interim Nation
Loire-Atlantique, PDL, France

Workplace

On site

Job Description

Join INTERIM NATION - A Human-Centered Company

Become part of a passionate team dedicated to sustainable recruitment and strong human relationships for over 50 years. As a Truck Mechanic for PL/SPL vehicles, you'll maintain and repair a fleet including tractors and trailers, ensuring safe and efficient operations. Located in Saint-Herblain, this full-time role offers competitive hourly wages (€13-€15/hr) and daytime hours Monday to Friday. Whether experienced or recently graduated, we invite you to apply and grow with us.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Vehicle maintenance and inspections
  • Diagnostics and repairs (clutch, suspension, engine, gearbox)
  • Road testing vehicles

Why Join Us?

  • Strong company culture valuing integrity and trust
  • Part of a national HR leader with extensive resources
  • Opportunity for professional development and career growth

Apply now and accelerate your career with INTERIM NATION!

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Interim Nation

Interim Nation

🚛 Are you a skilled or newly graduated truck mechanic? Join INTERIM NATION to maintain and repair a fleet in Saint-Herblain! Enjoy a stable, daytime schedule and competitive pay (€13-€15/hr). Be part of a supportive, national group that values human relationships and career growth. Don't miss this chance! 🛠️🔧

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