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LCV - Automotive Technician / Mechanic - Mobile - Norwich

Enterprise Flex-E-Rent
Norwich
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LCV - Automotive Technician / Mechanic - Mobile - Norwich

Enterprise Flex-E-Rent


Overview


Join a Team That Keeps the UK Moving. At Enterprise Mobility, we operate one of the UK’s most diverse and dynamic vehicle fleets. We’re looking for a skilled and motivated LCV Technician / Mechanic to join our Flex-E-Rent Norwich mobile team.


Why Join Us?



  • Competitive Pay – Overtime at 1.25x and annual salary reviews.
  • Structured Career Development – 5‑stage training 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.
  • Comprehensive Benefits – Pension, life assurance, same‑day virtual GP appointments.
  • Employee Perks – Discounts on car hire, cycle‑to‑work scheme, paid volunteer days.

Location


Enterprise Flex‑Rent, 46 Hurricane Way, Norwich NR6 6JB


Responsibilities



  • Diagnosing, maintaining, and repairing a wide range of vehicles.
  • Working with top 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/Ireland/EU manual driving licence.
  • A proactive, detail‑oriented approach and passion for vehicle maintenance.

Apply now and take the next step in your journey with a company that puts technicians first. Should you require our relocation assistance, please speak to a member of the Talent Acquisition Team.


Security Check Requirement


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


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