Mechanical Technician - North Yorkshire - £38,000 – £40,000 Benefits

Agricultural Recruitment Specialists
Harrogate
2 days ago
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Mechanical Technician – North Yorkshire – £38,000 – £40,000 + Benefits


A well established automotive repair centre is seeking a skilled Mechanical Technician to join its busy accident repair and bodyshop operation. Working within a modern, purpose-built facility, you will carry out mechanical repairs for a range of customers including insurance companies, manufacturers, fleet vehicles, and private clients. The role will involve diagnosing faults and completing mechanical, electrical, and trim repairs on accident-damaged vehicles to a high professional standard.


Responsibilities

  • Carrying out servicing, repairs and maintenance on a variety of vehicles
  • Diagnosing mechanical and electrical faults using diagnostic equipment
  • Completing repairs on accident damaged vehicles including mechanical and trim work
  • Inspecting vehicle engines and components to identify and resolve issues
  • Accurately recording job times and completing required documentation
  • Supporting compliance with manufacturer and insurance repair standards

Training and support will be provided to ensure all repairs meet required manufacturer approvals and industry standards.


Requirements

  • Previous experience working as a mechanic or mechanical technician
  • IMI Level 3 in Light or Heavy Vehicle Maintenance & Repair (or equivalent)
  • Strong diagnostic skills and experience using computer-based diagnostic equipment
  • Ability to carry out servicing and repairs to a high standard
  • Good attention to detail and accurate record keeping
  • MOT certification
  • Experience working within a manufacturer-approved repair centre

Package

  • Salary £38,000 – £40,000 DOE
  • Company pension scheme
  • Company sick pay scheme
  • 24 days holiday plus bank holidays
  • Additional day off for your birthday
  • Life insurance (3x salary)
  • Manufacturer training and career development opportunities
  • Employee uniform
  • Staff discount on showroom items
  • Free on site parking
  • Health and wellbeing support line
  • Employer funded healthcare cash plan

Please email your CV to Liam Davis, Senior Delivery Recruitment Consultant, .


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