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MOT Tester/Mechanic

Venatu Consulting Ltd
Peterborough
2 weeks ago
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Overview

Role: MOT Tester / Vehicle Technician

Salary: Up to £42,484

Location: Peterborough

Hours: Mon to Fri 8:30am - 5:00pm, alt Sat mornings 8:00am - 12:00pm paid at O/T

Contract: Permanent

We are looking for an experienced MOT Tester to join our independent franchise specialist vehicle workshop in Peterborough. You'll be part of a professional team working across 8 modern ramps, carrying out MOT testing, servicing, and repairs on a wide range of car and LCV brands, with a strong focus on Mercedes vehicles.

As an MOT Tester, you'll be responsible for ensuring vehicles meet DVSA standards, as well as supporting with general repair and service work when required. The business is well established, with a very low staff turnover and a strong reputation in the industry.

What we offer
  • Competitive salary up to £42,484 per year
  • Overtime available, paid at x1.5
  • Weekly pay
  • Bonus productivity scheme
  • Ongoing training and career development opportunities
  • 28 days holiday
  • Private healthcare
Key responsibilities
  • Carry out MOT testing in line with DVSA requirements
  • Perform servicing and repairs on cars and LCV vehicles
  • Diagnose and resolve mechanical and electrical faults
  • Work efficiently as part of a close-knit team of technicians
  • Maintain accurate records of work completed
  • Ensure all health and safety standards are followed
Requirements
  • Valid MOT Tester licence
  • Proven experience as an MOT Tester or Vehicle Technician
  • Strong knowledge of car and light commercial vehicle systems
  • Full UK driving licence
  • Good communication

We are seeking a dedicated MOT Tester who takes pride in their work and values being part of a supportive, professional team. If you are an experienced MOT Tester looking for a new challenge, this is an excellent long-term opportunity in a well-equipped, modern workshop.

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