Mechanic / Vehicle Technician

Jago Consultants
Crawley
1 day ago
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Job Description

I am working with a prestige Independent Vehicle Repair Specialistwho are looking to recruit an experiencedVehicle Technicianto join their highly skilled team.


Working in excellent premises, with very high standards across the board you will need to be ready for a challenge to exceed customer expectations and deliver your best.


This is a very diverse exciting role and also gives the right candidate the opportunity to work on race cars involving race weekends away (motorsport)


Vehicle Technician Role

Carry out servicing, repairs and to diagnose vehicle faults using the latest diagnostic equipment


To ensure workmanship is of the highest standards to achieve outstanding customer satisfaction


Must be aware of and comply with all legal aspects relating both to maintenance and repair of motor vehicles


Record work carried out, time taken and advise on any additional work


About you

To be trained to a minimumLevel 3 City and Guilds Motor Repair / BTEC / NVQor equivalent qualification


You will have previous experience working as aVehicle Technicianor have previousMotorsportexperience


To have excellent communication skills and be able to work well as part of a team


You will have great attention to detail & enjoy all aspects of your position


To have a valid UK driving licence


A full training programme will be designed for the successful applicant, to ensure you can work to the highest standards and ultimately progress your career


ThisVehicle Technicianposition has a£40,000competitive salary depending on experience


Benefits

Technician


5 day working week, plus 1 Saturday morning in 4, 8.30 – 12.30, at the moment due to Covid we do not open on Saturdays, when things improve, we might reintroduce this.


Normal day 8am – 5pm


1hour lunch


20 Days annual leave plus public holidays.


£40k – experience permitting, potential to work on race cars which might involve race weekends away – motorsport.


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