Bodyshop Mechanic

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Chesterfield
2 weeks ago
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BODYSHOP MECHANIC
Basic Salary: £35,000 + Bonus (£45,000 OTE)
Location: Chesterfield
Hours: Monday - Friday 08:00am - 4:30pm (3:30pm finish on Friday)


We are looking for an experienced Bodyshop Mechanic with strong mechanical, diagnostic and electrical capability – someone confident carrying out steering, suspension, engine and safety system repairs following collision damage. This is not a cosmetic strip & fit role – we require a technician capable of handling heavier mechanical rebuilds within a bodyshop environment.


Responsibilities of a Bodyshop Mechanic

  • Carry out mechanical repairs following collision damage, including suspension, steering racks, subframes and engines
  • Complete diagnostics, electrical fault‑finding, ADAS calibration and wheel alignment/steering geometry
  • Replace SRS components (airbags), de‑/re‑energise HV vehicles and carry out wiring repairs
  • Perform air conditioning degas/regas and refill/bleed cooling systems
  • Remove and refit interior trims while working to manufacturer repair standards

Skills and Qualifications Required

  • Strong mechanical and diagnostic capability
  • Confident with suspension, steering, engines, ADAS and safety systems
  • Bodyshop or accident repair experience preferred
  • Full UK Driving Licence and own tools required
  • Right to work in the UK (no sponsorship available)

If you are interested in this Bodyshop Mechanic vacancy, please contact Shauna and quote job number 53290.


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