Car Mechanic

Future Engineering Recruitment Ltd
Huntingdon
3 weeks ago
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Mechanic – Huntingdon

£38,000 + £48,000 Basic + Lots of Overtime (OTE £55,000+) + Bonus + Progression + Package + IMMEDIATE START

Are you a Car Mechanic looking to work for a company that is growing rapidly in their industry? They are offering great progression routes to management eventually, whilst earning in excess of £55,000+ through unlimited overtime and bonuses. Work alongside like minded people and enjoy gaining recognition and reward for your hard work from a great company.

This company is a specialist in the automotive sector. As a growing company with new work constantly coming in, they are now looking to expand their Car Mechanic team to help deal with the demand of work. Perfect time to join an expanding company where you can earn over £55,000 through consistent overtime & bonus.

Your Role as Car Mechanic will include:
  • Vehicle Technician / Car Mechanic role
  • Vehicle repairs, services and diagnostics
  • Engine timing rebuilds and adjustments
The Successful Car Mechanic will have:
  • Background as a Vehicle Technician / Car Mechanic or similar
  • Ideally have experience in mechanics with major brands e.g. Ford / JLR
  • Have basic tools (anything specialist will be provided)
  • Live commutable to the Huntingdon

Please apply or call Georgia on for immediate consideration.

Future Engineering Recruitment Ltd can only accept applications from candidates who have a valid legal permit or right to work in the United Kingdom.


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