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HP4 Recruitment Ltd
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Mechanic/Vehicle Technician

Job Title: Mechanic / Vehicle Technician

Location: Bedford

Salary: £30,000 – £45,000 per annum (dependent on experience)

Contract Type: Permanent, Full-Time

About the Role

We are recruiting for a skilled and customer-focused Mechanic / Vehicle Technician to join our client’s site in Bedford. The role will involve general vehicle servicing and routine maintenance, with no heavy mechanical work required.

As this is a customer-facing position, you will be expected to communicate effectively with customers, provide honest advice, and upsell additional services or repairs where appropriate.

Key Responsibilities:

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Carry out routine vehicle servicing and light repairs

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Diagnose and resolve minor faults efficiently

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Provide clear explanations of vehicle issues to customers

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Upsell services and repairs in a professional and customer-focused way

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Ensure all work meets high safety and quality standards

Requirements:

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Proven experience as a Mechanic or Vehicle Technician

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Strong communication and customer service skills

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Confidence in upselling and building customer trust

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NVQ Level 2/3 in Vehicle Maintenance (or equivalent) desirable

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Full UK Driving Licence preferred

What’s on Offer:

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Competitive salary between £30,000 – £45,000 (depe...

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