Mobile Mechanic

RAC
Exeter
2 days ago
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About the role

As an RAC Mobile Mechanic in the Service, Maintenance and Repair division, you’ll bring expert vehicle maintenance and diagnostic skills directly to our customers, wherever they are. From driveways to office car parks, you’ll deliver first‑class service without the constraints of a traditional garage. We’ll equip you for success from day one — with your own RAC van, fuel card, full uniform, essential tools, and diagnostic kit all provided.


Why the RAC

Think independence, career progression, and real work‑life balance — with a 40‑hour week that keeps you moving and out of the same four walls. The RAC has been a trusted name for over 125 years, combining our heritage with bold innovation. Now’s the time to join a company that’s redefining roadside repair.


Remuneration & Benefits

Competitive base salary of £38,625, with on‑target earnings of up to £50,000. A guaranteed overtime option can increase your base salary to £44,385, plus additional overtime and bonus opportunities.


40 hours per week, with core hours from 08:00 to 16:30, and 1 in 4 Saturdays.


You’ll enjoy 23 days of holiday (rising to 25 with service), plus bank holidays. There is paid family leave and flexible scheduling.


We offer a pension scheme with up to 6.5 % matched contributions, life assurance cover up to 4× salary (10× optional with flex benefits), and a 24/7 confidential support service.


Other benefits include a free RAC Ultimate Complete Breakdown Service from day one, access to a car salary sacrifice scheme after 12 months, Orange Savings discount portal, and automatic entry to the Colleague Share Scheme after probation.


What you’ll need

  • Level 2 light vehicle maintenance qualification (or equivalent)
  • At least 3 years’ hands‑on experience as a vehicle technician working with a range of light vehicles
  • A full UK driving licence with fewer than 6 points

About your work

You’ll bring expert vehicle maintenance and diagnostic skills directly to our customers, wherever they are. From driveways to office car parks, you’ll deliver first‑class service without the constraints of a traditional garage.


You’ll manage your stock, do your reporting, and keep those customer conversations flowing.


You’ll be trusted to think on your feet and make the right call for each customer. Different fixes, different faces, new challenges every day.


What we’re after

  • You’re someone who gets people.
  • You like mixing things up.
  • You think on your feet.

Equal Opportunities

We’re all about progress powered by people. As an equal opportunities employer, we welcome every background, champion every voice, and back your growth every step of the way. At the RAC, individuality fuels innovation and you’re invited to bring your full self to it.


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