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Mechanic

Intec Recruitment
Reading
1 week ago
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A well-established motorhome dealership is seeking a fully qualified Mechanic to join its workshop team. This is an excellent opportunity to work within a specialised sector, offering stable hours, overtime at enhanced rates, and further training opportunities.

Working Hours:

* Monday–Friday: 8:00am–4:30pm (40 hours per week including breaks)

* Saturday mornings: 8:30am–12:30pm on a 1-in-3 rota

* Overtime available at time and a half (weekdays and Saturdays)

Key Responsibilities:

* Conduct pre-delivery inspections on the mechanical elements of motorhomes

* Perform a range of mechanical repairs

* Complete small and large engine servicing

* Carry out air-conditioning re-gassing (training provided if not already qualified)

* Undertake fault finding and diagnostics

* Work across common van platforms (Fiat, Peugeot, Ford Transit preferred but not essential)

Candidate Requirements:

* Fully qualified Mechanic with recognised certification (ESSENTIAL)

* Experience with vans or light commercial vehicles beneficial

* Motorhome/caravan industry experience advantageous but not required

* Strong diagnostic and problem-solving capabilities

* Reliable, proactive, and able to work independently

What’s on Offer:

* Competitive starting salary from £34,000

* Overtime paid at 1.5x

* Additional technical training provided

* Long-term, stabl...

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