Mechanic

Vertu Motors plc
Glasgow
3 weeks ago
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Overview

Vertu Toyota Glasgow is looking for Vehicle Technicians to join our growing team. If you’re looking for the opportunity to work with Toyota – the world’s largest automotive brand and join one of the UK’s biggest motor retail groups, this could be the perfect next step in your career.


With a modern, well‑equipped workshop and a supportive, experienced team, you’ll be working closely with an experienced Service Manager and a skilled technical team. We’re proud of our culture, training and career development, and 91% of our colleagues rate Toyota Glasgow as a great place to work. Vertu Toyota Glasgow has been recognised as the Business Centre of the Year at the Toyota BRIT Awards and recently named Best Motor Dealer in Glasgow at the Scottish Business Awards regional finals.


Your role as a Vehicle Technician is crucial in delivering an exceptional customer experience built on trust and honesty. You will be responsible for diagnostic, repair and servicing vehicles to the highest standards, from straightforward servicing to complex repairs. Quality workmanship and achieving first-time fixes are core values that guide everything we do.


Responsibilities

Your responsibilities include diagnostic, repair and servicing of vehicles to the highest standards, ensuring quality workmanship and first‑time fixes where possible.


Qualifications

  • A relevant formal qualification in Automotive City & Guilds / NVQ Level 3
  • Current experience as a Vehicle Technician
  • MOT license preferred but not essential
  • Your own set of tools
  • A full UK driving licence

Benefits

  • Basic salary up to £40,484 (dependant on experience); over‑performance bonuses
  • £1,500 sign-on bonus paid in month one
  • £1,500 retention bonus paid in month 13
  • 33 days of annual leave, increasing to 37 with length of service
  • Flexible working arrangements
  • Full manufacturer training, including dedicated EV Electrical training
  • Evolution Management Development program for those who want to grow into a management position
  • Enhanced maternity and paternity leave
  • Share incentive scheme and Tool Insurance Programme
  • Pension scheme and online rewards platform
  • Preferential service rates for your own vehicle and Colleague purchase scheme

Join our team and take your career to new heights with Vertu Motors. We offer great career development with over 190 locations throughout England and Scotland. If your application is successful, we will complete employment checks prior to you starting, including a criminal record check and a driving licence check.


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