Apprentice Mobile Service Technician/Mechanic

Trust Ford
Manchester
1 month ago
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We love what we do, we’re proud of our brand and excited for the future.


TrustFord is the largest Ford dealership in Europe and part of the Ford Motor Company. One of the most famous brands in the world, we have a long history to be proud of and a secure and exciting future to look forward to. We love what we do – whether that’s working with incredible cars and vehicles, driving the standard in customer care, or helping our business invest and innovate in new areas.


Join our Apprentice Technician scheme, and you'll get to work on great technology like this, as you help us to drive the standard in customer care. All the time you're earning, you'll be learning, as you work towards a recognised industry qualification. Whether you're studying in block placements at our Ford College, or working at your local TrustFord dealer site, you'll get a friendly welcome. As a successful business with over 3, people in the UK alone, you can be assured of a great career with us.



  • Are you looking to start your career as a technician/mechanic?
  • Are you customer focused and have a sharp attention to detail?
  • Do you have the ability to listen to and learn from your colleagues whilst gaining the skills to diagnose and repair vehicles to a high standard?

Together with our generous rewards and structured approach to training and development, we offer real job security and every opportunity to progress. So if you are committed and are looking for a career, please apply online.


In addition to receiving a competitive salary, for the right candidate this position will offer:



  • Industry leading package
  • £3, retention bonus paid after 5 years of service
  • 33 days annual leave (including bank holidays) in addition to an annual leave purchase & sale scheme
  • Pension Scheme & Life Assurance
  • Ford Privilege vehicle purchase scheme
  • Discount on Service, Bodyshop and Parts
  • 1 day each year to volunteer for a charity of your choice
  • Cycle to work purchase schemeAccess to Perks at Work discount website
  • Toolbox Insurance


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