Mobile Mechanic BOOST - Shepherd's Bush

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Mobile Mechanic – Boost Contract

Be part of the team that keeps the UK moving. As an RAC Mobile Mechanic on our Boost Contract, you’ll benefit from our highest guaranteed salary and industry‑leading support.


What you’ll get

  • Top‑tier pay – £55,625 base (incl. London Weighting Allowance), rising to £61,625 with performance bonuses.
  • A career with purpose – Our 4.7 “Excellent” Trustpilot rating shows how much customers value what we do.
  • The tools to succeed – Your own fully equipped RAC van, fuel card, uniform, essential tools, and diagnostic kit from day one.
  • A clear working week – 40 core hours (Monday‑Saturday) plus an average of 7 additional hours per week based on customer demand. Extra hours are scheduled in advance.

About the Role

As part of our market‑leading Service, Maintenance & Repair (SMR) team, you’ll carry out high‑quality servicing, diagnostics, and repairs at customers’ homes or workplaces. It’s hands‑on, varied work where no two days are the same – and you’ll be the hero who keeps our customers moving.


Responsibilities

  • Perform high‑quality servicing, diagnostics, and repairs on light vehicles.
  • Conduct vehicle checks and ensure safety compliance.
  • Make quick, informed decisions and deliver top‑quality work.
  • Work flexible hours, short notice, and travel with overnight stays if necessary.

Qualifications

  • Level 2 Light Vehicle Maintenance qualification (or equivalent).
  • At least 3 years fully qualified, hands‑on experience as a vehicle technician on light vehicles.
  • A full UK driving licence with fewer than 6 points.
  • Flexibility to work at relatively short notice and open to travel with overnight stays, if necessary.

Benefits

  • Strong base salary – £55,625 per year, with the opportunity to earn an additional £6,000 through performance‑related bonuses.
  • Join our colleague share scheme – free to benefit from the future growth of the business.
  • Free RAC Ultimate breakdown cover – from your very first day.
  • Car salary sacrifice scheme – includes electric vehicle options (after 12 months) to help you save on tax.
  • Generous holidays – 23 days plus bank holidays (rising to 25 with service).
  • Pension & life cover – up to 6.5% matched pension contributions and life cover up to 4× your salary (10× with flex benefits).
  • Wellbeing support – 24/7 confidential support helpline for you and your family.
  • Exclusive discounts – save on tools, tech, holidays, and more through our Orange Savings portal.

Why RAC?

For more than 128 years, we’ve been keeping drivers moving, and today we’re trusted by over 15 million members. We welcome people from every background, value every voice, and back your growth every step of the way.


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