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Motor Mechanic/Technician

The Clutch and Gearbox Centre Ltd
Falmouth
1 week ago
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Starting salary is based on experience.


Location – Falmouth


Hours of work for this role as a Vehicle Technician / Mechanic are full time 37.5 hours. With no weekend working or bank holidays.


A proactive, consistent and efficient Vehicle Technician with an attention to detail in all their work.


You will be a team player with a great work ethic.


Responsibilities

  • This role will include all levels of technical works. Work ranges from removing gearboxes and clutches and general mechanical work and diagnostic testing. This may also include training for transmission rebuilding.
  • You must be able to complete work to a high standard, adhere to manufacturer procedures and processes.
  • Good technical skills.
  • NVQ Level 3 in Vehicle Maintenance and Repair or with 5 years experience or more.
  • Previous Vehicle Technician experience within the Automotive Industry
  • Good attitude and a time-conscious individual.
  • Full clean UK Driving License.
  • Own Tools required.

The right individual must be confident and professional in their approach.


The position is with a reputable and busy workshop who are looking for an addition to their team who operate in a busy workshop in Falmouth.


Please contact Debbie on for an informal chat or pop in to see us at unit 2c Tregoniggie Industrial Estate Falmouth TR11 4SN


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