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Mechanic/Vehicle Technician

DS Motorsport UK
Exhall
3 days ago
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Overview

If you are a car enthusiast and an experienced mechanic with a passion for retro and classic vehicles, we would like to hear from you. If you have a genuine eye for detail and pride yourself on high standards of work, you could be the right person to join our small but proactive team of specialist restorers and technicians. At DS Motorsport UK, we are fortunate to work on exceptional machines and are trusted with our clients’ pride and joy. We therefore need someone who can deliver a level of service far beyond that of conventional garages. If this sounds like you, please get in touch.


Working hours

Monday to Thursday: 8:00 am to 5:30 pm
Friday: 8:00 am to 3:30 pm


Benefits

  • 28 days holiday per year, including bank holidays, increasing with length of service
  • Holiday bonus for optional trade show attendance
  • Employee discounts
  • Early finish on Fridays
  • Paid 15-minute morning and afternoon breaks
  • Pension scheme
  • Company-supported private health care options
  • Toolbox insurance included and replaced with new
  • Free on-site parking

Salary

£36,000+ per year, depending on experience


Main responsibilities

  • Carry out major and minor mechanical restoration work on a wide range of vehicles
  • Diagnose mechanical and electrical issues and provide effective solutions
  • Conduct detailed inspections to identify potential problems
  • Perform routine servicing and repairs on modern vehicles
  • Work on long-term restoration projects and assist the motorsport team when required
  • Follow all safety procedures to maintain a clean and safe working environment
  • Ensure job cards and calendars are completed accurately
  • Collaborate with colleagues to complete tasks efficiently

Requirements

  • Minimum of 5 years’ commercial experience working on a variety of vehicles, both classic and modern
  • Strong work ethic and a positive attitude
  • Genuine passion for cars
  • Ability to work independently as well as part of a team
  • Own basic tools and a valid UK driving licence
  • Friendly, respectful, and professional approach to clients, visitors, and colleagues
  • Ability to commute or relocate to Coventry CV7 before starting work
  • Legal right to work in the UK

As a Vehicle Technician at DS Motorsport UK, you will be part of a dedicated and friendly team committed to delivering outstanding results. Together, we aim to provide exceptional service and produce vehicles that achieve both race-winning and show-winning standards.


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