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Overview

Vertu Toyota Barnsley is seeking a Service and Maintenance Technician. Salary £30,076 - £37,700 depending on skills and experience. £1000 sign-on bonus on joining and a further £1000 in month 13.


Responsibilities

  • Maintain, servicing, and repair vehicles to the highest standards.
  • Deliver an exceptional customer experience built on trust and honesty.
  • Focus on quality workmanship and achieving first-time fixes.

Qualifications

  • A relevant formal qualification in Automotive City & Guilds / NVQ Level 2
  • Current experience as a Vehicle Technician
  • Your own set of tools
  • A full UK driving licence
  • Funding and supposrt towards achieveing your MOT License
  • Access to Toyota Training to develop your skills and earn more!

Benefits

  • 33 days of annual leave, increasing to 37 with length of service – giving you time to re charge and relax
  • Flexible working arrangements – allowing you to have a work life balance that suits
  • Access to full manufacturer training to develop your skills and drive your earnings ability forward. Including dedicated EV Electrical training to keep you at the front edge of changes in the sector.
  • Access to Evolution Management Development program for those who want to grow into a management position
  • Enhanced maternity and paternity leave
  • Share incentive scheme
  • Tool Insurance Programme
  • Pension scheme
  • Online rewards platform offering cashback and serious discounts at various retailers.
  • Preferential service rates for your own vehicle
  • Colleague purchase scheme – exclusive discounts on vehicles

Employment details

  • Seniority level: Entry level
  • Employment type: Full-time
  • Job function: Management and Manufacturing
  • Industries: Motor Vehicle Manufacturing

Note: If your application is successful, we will need to complete employment checks prior to starting, including a criminal record check and driving licence check.


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