Motor Mechanic

Pybus Recruitment
Abingdon
5 days ago
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Job Title: Motor Mechanic

Salary: Basic Salary Between £36,000 and £42,000 DOE plus bonus = OTE £46,000

Location: Glasgow

Full Time and Permanent

Unique opportunity to grow your career as a Vehicle Technician servicing high end premium brand cars in Scotland. role selling high value engineering kit covering Scotland.

Our clients long-standing, well known and recognised Dealership in Glasgow is performing amazingly and they would love you to be part of our future and join them at this exciting time. This company has a proven track record in promoting from within, the recent incumbent of this role has been promoted to workshop controller.

You will work for an experienced franchise Service Leader and can benefit from manufacturer training, a great atmosphere and plenty of work to keep you productive!

Our client is welcoming applications from experienced service Technicians trained to diagnostic or master technician levels, within in a franchised dealer environment.

You will require a Full UK drivers licence and have your own tools.

Depending on your skill level, the role will involve:

  • Utilising your technical knowledge to carry out repairs and maintenance on customer vehicles, including minor and major mechanical work
  • Complete major electrical and engine repair work
  • Meet and discuss the vehicle and repairs needed with the customer when necessary
  • Carry out road tests of customer vehicles after work has been carried out
  • Using advanced diagnostic equipment to fault find items relevant to the franchise brand
  • Ability to complete a Vehicle Health Check (VHC) ensuring that the (VHC) video completion meets target and exceeds all Vehicle (VHC) KPIs

Role Requirements:

  • Technical knowledge to allow you to confidently and safely carry out repairs and maintenance of customer vehicles.
  • Demonstrate capability and confidence in using systems and equipment within the workshop
  • Experience within a franchise dealer working to the highest quality standards Experience of working to productivity targets
  • Working as part of a team to achieve the best results for the customer
  • Qualified by experience in post or Level 3 Vehicle Maintenance and Repair
  • Mentor & Coach apprentices and support less experienced team members

Benefits:

  • 3 month guaranteed bonus upon joining
  • Pension
  • Critical illness pay
  • Life insurance
  • 23 days holiday plus bank holidays
  • Exclusive company discounts on used car purchases
  • Leasing deals and aftersales services

From a salary perspective, the role has a basic salary ofBasic Salary Between £32,000 and £42,000 plus bonus = OTE £46,000 dependent on your previous experience.The current team is achieving a 20% bonus year on year.

This is a small insight into a fantastic role. Regardless of your current situation, if you would like to know more, we would love to speak to you. Please either give me a call- you dont need a current CV to apply. We appreciate these things take time to produce and we would rather get started with the conversation.

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