Motor Mechanic/Vehicle Technician(Full Time)

Noya Motor Group
Durham
1 day ago
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About Us

At Noya Motor Group, we take pride in delivering excellent service and maintaining the highest standards across our vehicle operations. We're currently looking for a skilled Vehicle Mechanic to join our team and support our growing workshop with vehicle maintenance, repairs, and diagnostics.

What You'll Do:

Carry out general servicing and repairs (including cambelts, clutches, brakes, suspension, and exhaust systems)
Confidently diagnose electrical and mechanical faults using specialist diagnostic tools
Conduct pre-delivery inspections (PDI) and routine maintenance
Collaborate with the service team to estimate repair times and provide updates to customers
Maintain clear and accurate service records and job sheets
Ensure high standards of workmanship and attention to detail
Deliver excellent customer service when dealing with customers directly

What We're Looking For:

Experience working on a range of vehicle makes and models
Confident in both mechanical and electrical diagnosis and repair
Full UK driving licence with no more than 6 penalty points
NVQ Level 3 (or equivalent, e.g. City & Guilds) preferred but not essential
Strong problem-solving and time management skills
Able to work independently and meet time-based objectives
Own tools preferred

Working Hours:

Monday to Saturday: 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Sunday:10:00AM - 4:00PM
(1-hour unpaid lunch break included)

What We Offer:

Supportive team environment
Opportunity to work with a wide range of vehicles
Potential for long-term progression within the business
Staff discounts and other perks (details on application)

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: £27,000.00-£45,000.00 per year

Benefits:
Company car
On-site parking

Ability to commute/relocate:
Durham: reliably commute or plan to relocate before starting work (required)

Experience:
Mechanic: 1 year (required)

Language:
English (required)

Licence/Certification:
Driving licence (required)

Work authorisation:
United Kingdom (required)

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