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Mobile Vehicle Mechanic / Vehicle Technician

Anderson Wright Consulting Ltd
Redhill
5 days ago
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VEHICLE MECHANIC (FIELD BASED) / VEHICLE TECHNICIAN – CARS AND LIGHT COMMERCIAL VEHICLES – REDHILL, SURREY AND SURROUNDING AREAS – £50,000 PA OTE (BASIC UP TO £40,000 PA), VAN & BENEFITS

Field based Motor Vehicle Mechanic / Vehicle Technician sought for our client who is a successful and rapidly growing motor vehicle maintenance company. They can boast having market-leading companies as their clients!

Due to their continued success and growth, they are now recruiting for a field-based Motor Vehicle Mechanic / Vehicle Technician to cover Redhill, Surrey and the surrounding areas.

The Role
  • As a Motor Vehicle Mechanic, you will be field based carrying out servicing, brake work and small running repairs on cars and light commercial vehicles at the clients branches, on site and at customer home locations.
  • Clients include market leading rental and leasing companies.
  • You will also be carrying out basic mechanical work in the field e.g., Routine Servicing, Brake Pads & Disc Replacement
  • You will be field based covering Redhill, Surrey and the surrounding areas
  • Hours of work will be 8.00 to 17:00 Monday to Friday and alternate Saturday mornings (8am - 12.30pm)
The Person
  • The successful Motor Vehicle Mechanic / Vehicle Technician must have similar experience e.g., Motor Mechanic, Vehicle Technician etc.
  • Experience of mobile mechanic / field-based mechanic is desired but not essential
  • A mechanic in the “fast fit” industry would also be suitable
  • Experience of using a diagnostics machine
  • You must have a full UK driving licence with a maximum of 6 points
  • This is a customer facing role so you must be well presented with a good customer service attitude
  • You will ideally be based in or around Redhill, Surrey and the surrounding areas
The Package
  • £50,000 PA OTE (BASIC UP TO £40,000 PA)
  • Productivity bonus scheme and additional work projects available
  • Company Pension scheme.
  • Company Life Insurance scheme.
  • 20 days + statutory holidays + enhancements after qualifying service.
  • Company Van
  • Fuel Card
  • Diagnostics Machine
  • Uniform
  • Tools as required

Immediate interviews available.

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