Automotive Mechanic – Diagnostics & Maintenance – Top-Rated Workshop

Hawk Hiring
Bristol
6 days ago
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Salary: £32,000 – £40,000 per year (depending on experience)
Hours: Monday–Friday | Full-time, Permanent
Location: Swindon, Wiltshire


What We Offer

  • Competitive salary: £32,000–£40,000 DOE
  • Work in a highly respected workshop with outstanding Google reviews
  • Modern, fully‑equipped workshop with advanced diagnostic tools
  • Career progression and skills development opportunities
  • Friendly, professional team environment
  • On‑site parking and staff discounts

About Us

We are a well‑established independent automotive garage with a strong reputation for quality, reliability, and exceptional customer service. Serving Swindon and the surrounding area, we specialise in vehicle servicing, diagnostics, and mechanical repairs for all makes and models, with a focus on Volkswagen AG and prestige vehicles. Our experienced technicians take pride in delivering high‑quality workmanship, technical precision, and outstanding customer satisfaction in a professional and friendly workshop environment. Join a team where skill, integrity, and career growth are fully supported.


About the Role

We are looking for a skilled Vehicle Technician to join our busy, professional team. You will carry out servicing, mechanical repairs, diagnostics, and maintenance across a wide variety of vehicles. This is an ideal opportunity for technicians seeking variety, technical challenge, and long‑term career progression.


Key Responsibilities

  • Perform routine vehicle servicing, maintenance, and mechanical repairs
  • Diagnose faults using modern diagnostic tools and software
  • Carry out cambelt and clutch replacements
  • Work across a range of vehicles, including Volkswagen AG and other prestige models
  • Maintain accurate job cards and service documentation
  • Ensure all work meets manufacturer and internal quality standards
  • Deliver excellent customer service and communicate effectively with colleagues

About You

  • NVQ Level 2 or 3 qualified Vehicle Technician
  • Full UK driving licence
  • Experience with diagnostics and mechanical repairs
  • Confident working independently and as part of a team
  • Reliable, proactive, and committed to high‑quality workmanship

Why Join Us?

Join an outstanding Google‑reviewed workshop where your skills are valued, your work is respected, and your career can grow. Enjoy a stable Monday–Friday schedule in a modern, professional environment with a supportive and friendly team.


Apply Today

Take the next step in your automotive career and become part of a team renowned for quality, reliability, and exceptional customer service.


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