Position Description
HGV Mechanic is responsible for carrying out the repair, maintenance and inspection of vehicles & plant and equipment in accordance with legislation guidelines, policies and procedures and manufacturer recommendations.
Key Responsibilities
* Maintenance up-keep and repair of HGV & LGV vehicles & equipment.
* General Application Certification of hoists and cranes.
* To complete work to a high standard in accordance with legislation guidelines, policies and procedures and report all defects to Lead Mechanic and/or Fleet Supervisor.
* To complete all work safely and contribute positively to the development of the team and self.
* To carry out tasks/responsibilities and test and certification of vehicles and equipment assigned in a timely and cost-effective manner.
* To provide excellent customer service.
* To maintain knowledge and skills in order to carry out full range of duties in a sustainable and environmentally friendly manner.
* To work well both as a team member and on own initiative to assist in the achievement of business objectives.
Essential
Experience and Qualifications
Applicants must have successfully completed a recognised and relevant Mechanical apprenticeship and have attained the appropriate Craft accreditation certificate with FAS/Solas in at least one of the following:
* Heavy Vehicle Mechanic.
* Motor Mechanic.
* Construction Plant Fitter - with relevant commercial vehicle experience.
* Agricultural Mechanics - with relevant commercial vehicle experience.
* Full clean EU driving licence and access to a car. Travel required.
Desirable
* Minimum 3 years relevant work experience is desirable.
* Hydraulics experience is desirable but not essential.
Location
ESB Depot Dundalk.
Reporting To
The Garage Supervisor, Dublin/Dundalk.
Why Work with Us?
* Opportunity to lead Ireland's transition to net zero carbon future.
* Career development through mentoring and training.
* Corporate Social Responsibility Opportunities.
* Sports and Social Clubs.
* Networking opportunities.
* Credit Union.
* Generous Pension.
* Access to staff well-being programmes.
* Generous parental leave entitlements.
* Strong values-based and inclusive culture.
* Strong commitment to diversity, equity and inclusion.
* Great team environment working to our Core Values: Courageous, Caring, Driven and Trusted.
Salary
€44,500 to €50,000 per annum
Closing date
6th January 2026
Your application will be held in reserve for 6 months should you be suitable for the role.