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Mobile Vehicle Mechanic

Octane Recruitment Careers
Borehamwood
1 month ago
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Mobile VehicleMechanic
Location: Borehamwood
Salary: £44k OTE (£40k basic)
Hours: 42.5 hrs 8am 5:30pm Mon Fri ( 1 hr lunch) Sat morning rota basis 8am 12pm paid at time and a half.
Ref : 28333

We are currently recruiting for a Qualified Vehicle Mechanic working for our client in the Borehamwood area. Must be Level 3 qualified and got experience within the technician field.

The is an opportunity for a vehicle Mechanic to join our client's site based the Borehamwood area. My client is a company that prides itself on quality and very good money / company benefits. One of the UK's leading vehicle rental specialists that you may not have heard of. They have branches that cover the UK, Ireland and Spain, this opportunity is working in their Barking workshop maintaining and repairing their own fleet.

Within the UK they operate circa 49,000 Vans and 19,000 Cars so there is a good variety of vehicles to work on. They are passionate about creating a fantastic atmosphere at work, where every team member feels valued and supported.

VehicleMechanic Benefits:
Fantastic bonus scheme (Up to 8% of Salary) (not time saved)
Regular enhanced overtime, paid at time and a half
24 days annual leave rising to 26 with service plus bank holidays and an extra day's holiday to celebrate your birthday.
Free life assuran...

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