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Job Title: Motor Mechanic

Location: Chingford, London

Salary: Up to £45,000 per year + benefits

Job Type: Full Time, Permanent - Monday-Friday with some weekend availability.

At Perfect Touch Performance, we're committed to your growth. If you're looking to progress as an Automotive Mechanic, you'll have the opportunity to learn new skills every day in a supportive and rewarding environment.

We understand the challenges many mechanics face-whether it's dealership red tape or workplaces that lack a focus on customer service and quality work. At Perfect Touch Performance, we're different. Our foundation is built on passion for the trade and exceptional customer care.

Are you a skilled Automotive Mechanic with a passion for the automotive industry? At Perfect Touch Performance, we're looking for a dedicated professional to join our team and grow with us.

Main Responsibilities:

  • Conduct routine inspections of vehicles and equipment to identify any mechanical issues
  • Diagnose and troubleshoot problems with engines, transmissions, brakes, and other systems
  • Perform necessary repairs and replacement of faulty parts
  • Conduct regular maintenance tasks such as oil changes, tyre replacements and filter replacements
  • Use power tools and hand tools to disassemble, repair, and reassemble compon...

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