LCV Automotive Technician / Mechanic - Mobile - Luton

Enterprise Flex-E-Rent
Luton
3 weeks ago
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Overview

Competitive salary with overtime and career progression opportunities. Join a team that keeps the UK moving. Make your move and join a team where your skills are valued, your growth is supported, and your work truly moves the world. At Enterprise Mobility, we operate one of the UK’s most diverse and dynamic vehicle fleets. We’re looking for a skilled and motivated Mobile Technician / Mechanic to join our Flex-E-Rent Luton mobile team. If you’re passionate about vehicles and want to work in a supportive, forward-thinking environment, this is your opportunity to thrive.


Why Join Us?


  • Competitive Pay – with overtime paid at 1.25x and annual salary reviews.
  • Structured Career Development – Our 5-stage training programme can take you to Master Technician level.
  • Work-Life Balance – Monday to Friday schedule with no weekend shifts.
  • Generous Leave – 25 days annual leave, increasing to 30+ with service + bank holidays + birthday time off.
  • Comprehensive Benefits – Pension, life assurance, access to same-day virtual GP appointments, and more.
  • Employee Perks – Discounts on car hire, Cycle to Work, paid volunteer days.


What Division will I be working in?

Enterprise Flex-E-Rent is our commercial vehicle rental division, providing services tailored to the needs of commercial vehicle hire customers from locations across the UK and Ireland. Join our team and be part of driving our growth.


Responsibilities


  • Diagnosing, maintaining, and repairing a wide range of vehicles.
  • Working with brands such as Mercedes, Iveco, and Ford.
  • Ensuring all vehicles meet safety and quality standards.
  • Preparing vehicles for MOT.
  • Collaborating with a skilled, friendly team.
  • Mobile role with flexibility to work in the workshop when required.


Qualifications


  • NVQ Level 3 in Vehicle Maintenance (or equivalent).
  • Experience working with HGVs or LCVs.
  • A Full UK / Irish / EU Manual Driving Licence.
  • A proactive, detail-oriented approach and a passion for vehicle maintenance.


Enterprise Mobility is a family-owned business that values its people. We invest in your growth, support your ambitions, and offer a stable, rewarding career path.


Please note that all applicants must be able to pass a security check involving financial probity and basic criminality.


Seniority level


  • Entry level


Employment type


  • Full-time


Job function


  • Management and Manufacturing


Industries


  • Truck Transportation


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