Mobile Vehicle Mechanic

The Automobile Association
Manchester
2 days ago
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Overview

The role of a Service Maintenance and Repair Technician is multifaceted and impactful. You will be the friendly face who provides first‑class service and repair work, whether at customers\' workplace or home. As part of our mobile mechanic team, you will attend appointments, complete service inspections, handle breakdowns, provide on‑the‑spot repairs, and help things run smoothly. Comprehensive training and ongoing support will help you excel in your role. If you\'re passionate about fixing things and enjoy being a hero on the road, this could be an exciting career path for you!

Responsibilities
  • A communicator: you are our master of diagnostics and essential for delighting customers; you communicate clearly so customers understand the situation and feel confident their needs will be taken care of.
  • A self‑starter: you thrive working independently or in a team, driving to various locations in all weathers. You will handle appointment‑based work and breakdowns with variety.
  • A fixer/problem solver: you use your technical ability to solve a range of issues, whether fixing the vehicle by the roadside or attending an appointment, helping customers get back on their day.
  • Serve as the friendly face of the UK\'s largest motoring organisation, providing dependable service to our members.
Qualifications
  • NVQ Level 2 in Vehicle Maintenance and Repair, or equivalent qualifications with demonstrable industry experience within a workshop environment.
  • Full category B driving licence with 6 points or less.
  • Willingness to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends.
Benefits and Conditions
  • Basic Salary, £35,250 OTE £41,400 (includes overtime paid at time and a half).
  • Start and finish on your driveway — paid from the moment you get in your van to the moment you get home.
  • Van, full uniform, boots, and the best available equipment provided.
  • Free breakdown cover from day one.
  • 23 days holidays (increases with service).
  • Up to 7% company pension contribution.
  • An iconic brand that our customers love, with industry‑leading training.
  • Dedicated Employee Assistance Programme and a 24/7 remote GP service for you and your family.
  • Career progression opportunities.


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