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Qualified Vehicle Mechanic (Vans/Commercial) - Full-Time

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Qualified Vehicle Mechanic (Vans/Commercial) - Full-Time
Location: Huntingdon, Cambridgeshire
Family-run Van Dealership with 20+ Years' Experience is expanding! We're looking for a qualified and experienced Vehicle Mechanic to join our friendly team. Ideally, you'll have a background working on vans or light commercial vehicles, but we're open to all skilled technicians with the right attitude.

Key Responsibilities:

Carry out servicing, diagnostics, and repairs on a wide range of vans (mainly ex-fleet)
Perform MOT preparation work and rectify issues as required
Conduct road tests and ensure vehicles are safe and roadworthy
Maintain accurate records of work completed
Work independently and efficiently within a small team

Ideal Candidate:

NVQ Level 3 or equivalent in Vehicle Maintenance and Repair (or higher)
Previous experience working with commercial vehicles or vans preferred
Strong diagnostic and fault-finding skills
Reliable, hard-working and detail-oriented
Full UK driving licence (essential)

What We Offer:

Competitive salary (based on experience)
Monday to Friday working hours occasional Saturdays.
A supportive team environment in a growing, family-run business
Opportunity to work on a diverse van stock of over 100 vehicles
Tools and equipment provided

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: £38,000.00-£45,000.00 per year

Benefits:
Employee discount
On-site parking

Work Location: In person

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