

Get hands-on with the future of trucks.
Today’s truck mechanic jobs involve everything from diagnostics to complex mechanical work, requiring precision, innovation and teamwork.
At one of the Mercedes-Benz Trucks partner companies, you’ll get hand-on experience with advanced vehicle systems, guided by experienced professionals. Whether you're exploring Mercedes-Benz Trucks technician jobs or starting with automotive technician apprenticeships, there's a route for you.
Whether you’re just starting out or looking to take your skills further, there’s a place for you in a team that values doing the job right.
Build a career that keeps the world moving.
Find your apprenticeship here at Remit!
Everything at a glance
What you’ll learn?
- Diagnosing, maintaining and repairing Mercedes-Benz Trucks
- Servicing complex systems like brakes, engines and gearboxes
- Working with cutting-edge tech, including electric vehicles
- Exploring telematics, comfort and safety systems
- Using advanced tools to get trucks back on the road
What makes you a great fit?
- You’ve got your school qualifications in English and Maths (GCSEs or equivalent)
- You’re curious about tech and how things work
- No previous truck experience required — we’ll provide full training
- You want a career that’s hands-on and future-ready
Why start your journey with us?
- Be part of a trusted brand. Mercedes-Benz Trucks is known for quality and innovation
- Count on job security. Truck industry careers in the UK are essential — and always moving
- Build a career, not just a job. Clear progression and development from day one
- Earn as you train. Competitive pay with skills that grow your income
- Join a team that values you. Your work matters, and it gets noticed
Apprenticeship duration
36 months
Where could this take you?
Did you know…
The world’s first truck was built in 1896 by Daimler — the company behind Mercedes-Benz Trucks.
Since then, we’ve led the way in innovation, introducing features like Automatic Emergency Braking (ABA) and high-definition MirrorCams to replace traditional mirrors.