Mobile Vehicle Mechanic – Stoke-on-Trent

Automobile Association
Stoke-on-Trent
3 weeks ago
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Mobile Vehicle Mechanic - Stoke-on-Trent
Business Area
Reference

VRD01614


Contract Type

Full Time


Location

Stoke-on-trent


Closing Date

31-01-2027


Company Description/ Business Unit

Better hours, better pay, join the AA.


Enjoy work-life balance working shifts Monday – Saturday covering hours between 8am and 8pm with optional overtime available on the end of your shift!


Our commitments:


Basic Salary, £35,250 OTE £41,400 which 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.
  • Bring your best self and we provide the rest, including van, full uniform, boots, and the best available equipment!
  • 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

This is the job

The role of a Service Maintenance and Repair Technician is multifaceted and impactful, and due to a successful year we are expanding the team. You will be the friendly face who provides a first-class service and repair work, whether at customers’ workplace or home.


As part of our mobile mechanic team, you will attend appointments completing service inspections, breakdowns, provide on-the-spot repairs, and keep things running smoothly. Plus, 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!


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  • A communicator: You are our master of diagnostics and fundamental in delighting your customers! You are comfortable sharing your knowledge and information in a way that your customers understand the situation and feel safe that their needs will be taken care of.
  • A self-starter: You thrive working independently or within a team, driving to various locations in all weathers. No two jobs are the same and you will have the variety of appointment-based work and breakdowns.
  • A fixer/problem solver: You're excited to utilise your technical ability to solve a variety of issues. Whether that’s fixing the vehicle by the roadside or attending an appointment, you are the solution bringer and enable your customer to get on with their day.
  • More importantly you will be the friendly face of the UK’s largest motoring organisation. To our members, you are the superhero. Ready for anything, you’ll be there for them, anytime, anywhere and in any weather. You will get their day moving again, forging confidence for drivers now and for the future.

What do I need?

You’ll need:



  • NVQ Level 2 in Vehicle Maintenance and Repair, or equivalent qualifications with demonstrable industry experience within a workshop environment
  • It’s essential that you have a full category B driving licence, with 6 points or less
  • To be happy working flexible hours, which could include evenings and weekends

Additional information

As a valued team member, we develop career programs for our employees’ growth and long-term progression within an organisation. These programs are designed to match employees’ abilities, needs, and career goals to current and future opportunities


Here at the AA, we are committed to diversity and inclusion, a positive environment where everyone can thrive. Embracing diverse perspectives enriches the workplace and fosters innovation


You can apply today by clicking on the link below and filling out a short application form. As part of the onboarding process, we complete several pre-employment checks including work reference, credit, and criminal record checks.


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