Vehicle Mechanic

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7 months ago
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Vehicle Mechanic

Are you a hands-on and reliable Vehicle Mechanic looking for your next opportunity?

Were looking for a down to earth, dependable mechanic to join a long-established, family-run firm where youll work in a fast-paced and supportive environment maintaining a fleet of light vehicles.

As a Vehicle Mechanic, you will be responsible for:

  • Servicing and checking over vehicles to make sure theyre road ready
  • Sorting out mechanical and electrical faults across a variety of light vehicles
  • Performing vehicle repairs and modifications as needed
  • Completing pre-MOT checks and ensuring vehicles are prepared for testing
  • Keeping accurate records and reporting major issues to the Garage Line Managers
  • Maintaining a clean, safe, and organised workspace
  • Supporting the wider garage team with tasks as needed

You will have the following skills and experience:

  • Solid Experience in the maintenance, service, and repair of light commercial vehicles
  • Ability to identify and fix mechanical and electrical faults confidently
  • Strong problem-solving skills and initiative - able to think on your feet

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