Mechanic/MOT Tester

Arnold Clark.
London
1 hour ago
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Join Our Team as an MOT Tester - Drive Your Career Forward!

Are you passionate about cars and take pride in top-quality workmanship? If so, we have the perfect opportunity for you at our East Hamilton Street branch in Greenock.

Why choose Arnold Clark?
£40,000 - £50,000

DOE plus benefits
Additional opportunity to earn up to

£9,000

every three years in performance bonuses- terms and conditions apply.
All overtime paid at time and a half
Starting from 33 days' annual leave (with room to grow)
Flexible hours
Free Toolbox cover
Training provided to become an EV-accredited Technician
Generous employee discounts
Opportunities to review salary yearly
Private healthcare and sick pay cover
Maternity and paternity packages

About the role

As an MOT Tester, you'll be a key player in ensuring our customers' vehicles are safe and roadworthy. You'll work with a skilled, motivated team in a dynamic environment, gaining hands-on experience with a wide variety of makes and models. Plus, you'll stay ahead of the curve with the latest automotive technology!

Day-to-day duties
Performing MOT tests in line with DVSA standards
Identifying vehicle defects and failures
Keeping up to date with current MOT testing guidelines and best practices
Maintaining accurate documentation and records of inspections
Providing exceptional customer service and technical advice

What we're looking for:
Qualified Technician

- Minimum level 2 Light Vehicle Maintenance certification (level 3 preferred)
Experienced & Skilled

- Solid background in an MOT testing role
DVSA Tester Certification
Team Player

- Able to work efficiently alone or with colleagues
Full UK Driving Licence
Detail-Oriented

- Committed to delivering high-quality work

Our Culture

Arnold Clark is committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. We care about our employees and our communities, we nurture talent and encourage ambition, and we are passionate about people who take pride in their work. Our employees are at the heart of everything we do - diverse in our make-up, united in our goals.

To find out more about Life at Arnold Clark , visit our website.

Employment within the Arnold Clark Group is offered subject to satisfactory reference and disclosure check.
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