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Mobile Service Technician/Mechanic - Day/Night Shifts Available

TrustFord
Shaftesbury
1 week ago
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Mobile Vehicle Technician

We’re recruiting for a motivated Mobile Vehicle Technician to join our busy Mobile Service Team. We are a 24/7 operation so can offer hours to suit you. For a technician career that’s future proof DriveForwards.

What we offer
  • Exceptional career progression with fantastic earnings potential
  • Start and finish on your driveway
  • Performance‑related bonus
  • 33 days annual leave (including bank holidays) plus a leave purchase & sale scheme
  • Industry‑leading package
  • Pension scheme & life assurance
  • Ford privilege vehicle purchase scheme
  • Discount on service, bodyshop and parts
  • 1 day each year to volunteer for a charity of your choice
  • Cycle‑to‑work purchase scheme
  • Access to Perks at Work discount website
  • Toolbox insurance

During your first 12 months of employment, you will be trained to IMI Level 3 in electric‑vehicle maintenance and repair to keep your skills relevant.

About You
  • Happy to drive to a range of locations daily.
  • Able to carry out a full range of repairs, mechanical diagnostics and service work.
  • Deliver high standards of technical advice, service and maintenance to all TrustFord customers.
  • Own a full valid driving licence, NVQ level 2 or 3, City & Guilds or equivalent for a minimum of 1 year.
  • Have previous automotive vehicle technician experience.
Requirements

Please give specific detail of your experience, skills and previous responsibilities that you believe would be relevant to the role you are applying for.

Application Process

We blind recruit; recruiting managers will not see your personal details or CV until you have been selected to attend an interview. For your first two days in business, you’ll attend a residential induction academy.

Equality & Diversity

TrustFord is an equal‑opportunities employer and does not discriminate on any grounds other than the ability to carry out the job role. All offers of employment are subject to a background check. We welcome applications from everyone and support flexible‑working arrangements.


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