Truck Mechanic

Truck Mechanic

Randstad España
Randstad España
Selva del Camp (La), Spain€27,000 - €32,000On-siteAdded 22 days agoMid · 2-3 yearsPermanent

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About the role

Are you passionate about the world of heavy-duty vehicles?

Are you looking for stability and an environment where your technical skills are valued?

If you have experience maintaining heavy vehicles and want to join a leading logistics team, this is your opportunity! Join a solid project where the work never stops and your role is key to keeping everything moving.

What you'll do

Fault diagnosis: identifying mechanical, electrical, or electronic failures using diagnostic tools.

Preventive maintenance: regular checks (oil changes, filters, brakes, tires, etc.) to avoid major issues.

Repairs: fixing engines, transmission systems, suspension, brakes, steering, and gearboxes.

Electrical and electronic systems: inspecting and repairing batteries, wiring, lights, and the truck's electronic systems.

Safety inspections: ensuring the vehicle complies with regulations and is in optimal condition for the road.

Testing and adjustments: running tests after repairs to ensure everything works correctly.

What we're looking for

Intermediate or higher degree in Automotive or Vehicle Electromechanics.

Proven prior experience in truck or industrial vehicle mechanics (minimum 2-3 years).

Solid knowledge of hydraulics, pneumatics, and diagnostics.

A responsible, meticulous person who can work independently.

What you'll get

Permanent contract.

Be part of a leading logistics structure with an excellent work environment.

The opportunity to work with cutting-edge technology and machinery in the transport sector.

A work schedule that allows for a good work-life balance.

How you'll work

full-time

Permanent

On-site

€27,000–32,000 per year

About the company & team

Operations

You'll most likely need Spanish to apply.This job was automatically translated to English, .

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