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Mobile Vehicle Mechanic

Octane Recruitment
City of London
2 weeks ago
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Overview

Mobile Vehicle Technician / Roadside Technician
Location: Hampstead
Salary: £43,625 basic per annum, OTE £55,000 with overtime 1.5x; guaranteed overtime option to increase your base salary by £5,000 per annum
Hours: 40 hours weekly, Monday to Friday 8.00am – 4.30pm, 1 in 4 Saturdays
Reference: 26819


We have exciting new opportunities for Mobile Vehicle Technicians / Roadside Technicians. We are recruiting across all areas so we will tailor the area to you based on your location. This role is with one of the UK\'s leading vehicle breakdown companies, delivering a first-class service to thousands of customers. We are looking for people to start ASAP. An exceptional company to work for with a wide range of benefits.


Fantastic benefits package includes a market-competitive base salary with opportunities to increase earnings through bonuses and overtime, a flexible 40-hour week, and a range of long-term rewards.


Responsibilities

  • Attend breakdowns with the breakdown team to diagnose issues and work on vehicles to get them back on the road, or ensure the vehicle returns to the workshop if necessary.
  • Identify problems and advise the customer on the vehicle\'s issues.
  • Vehicle servicing and general maintenance including electrical work and diagnostics.
  • Represent the company with exceptional customer service as the face of the business.

Qualifications & Requirements

  • Level 3 in Vehicle Maintenance and Repair is preferred; Level 2 considered. Open to equivalent qualifications such as City and Guilds, IMI or NVQ. Must be able to show your qualifications.
  • Minimum 3 years\' experience in a vehicle workshop or as a Mobile Vehicle Technician.
  • A full UK driving licence with no more than 9 points or bans.
  • Demonstrable technical, electrical and diagnostic experience.

Benefits & Additional Information

  • Earnings that motivate: base salary £43,625, with potential to earn up to £55,000 through bonuses and overtime.
  • Overtime options: opt-in guaranteed overtime after first month; additional rest days available at £30 per hour, with potential to increase annual earnings.
  • Tools to drive your future: free breakdown service on day one, plus car salary sacrifice options after 12 months (electric vehicle options available).
  • Time off: 23 days of holiday (rising to 25 with service), plus bank holidays.
  • Financial security & perks: pension scheme with matched contributions, life assurance, and optional flex benefits.
  • Wellbeing: 24/7 confidential support for you and household members aged 16+.
  • Extras: access to discounts portal with deals across retailers, holidays, tools, tech, and more.
  • Employee share scheme: after probation, you join a colleague share scheme.

Consultant: James Lynam - Octane Recruitment. VTSTH


Octane Recruitment is a leading agency specializing in Automotive, Motor trade, Engineering and related industries. We recruit across the UK for a range of technician roles and other positions across multiple sectors.


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