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 upkeep 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 Experience and Qualifications Essential Applicants must have successfully completed a recognised and relevant Mechanical apprenticeship and have attained the appropriate Craft Accreditation certificate with FAS/Solas in 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 driver's license(B Category) Desirable Minimum 3 years relevant work experience is desirable Hydraulics experience is desirable but not essential. Location ESB Depot Portlaoise. Reporting to The successful candidate will report to the Garage Supervisor, Portlaoise. Why Work with ESB? Opportunity to lead Ireland's transition to net zero carbon future Progressive, hybrid working model Career developmentthrough mentoring andtraining Corporate Social Responsibility Opportunities Sports and Social Clubs Networking opportunities Credit Union Generous Pension Access to staff well-being programmes Generous parental leave entitlements Comprehensive Diversity & Inclusion programme Great team environment working to our Core Values: Courageous, Caring, Driven and Trusted Salary Starting from €41,000 per annum Closing date 31st October 2024 To be considered for this role you will be redirected to and must complete the application process on our careers page. To start the process click the Continue to Application or Login/Register to apply button below.