Mobile Vehicle Mechanic

Octane Recruitment Careers
Swindon
5 months ago
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Job Title:Mobile VehicleMechanic
Location:Swindon
Salary: £38,625Basic(OTE £50,000) + Overtime 1.5 / A guaranteed overtime option to increase your base salary to £44,385 + Company Van
Hours:Monday to Friday08:00 16:30, with 1 in 4 Saturdays-40 hours per week
Ref:27919

We have exciting new opportunities for Mobile Vehicle Mechanics. We are recruiting acrossSwindon so we will tailor the area to you based on your location.
This Mobile VehicleMechanic is working for one of the UKs leading vehicle breakdown companies who provider a first-class service to thousands of customers. Exceptional company to work for with a wide range of benefits including starting your day as soon as you start the van.

Mobile Vehicle Mechanic Benefits:

  • Opt-in Guaranteed Overtime -after your first month, you can choose to work extra rest days at £30 per hour.Just one extra day a month could earn you £3,000 more per year on top of your base salary.Two extra days could give you an extra £5,000.It's your choice - more flexibility, more reward.
  • Tools to Drive Your Future -get started with a free Ultimate Complete Breakdown Service from day one, plus access to a car salary sacrifice scheme (including electric vehicle options) after 12 months, delivering serious tax savings.

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