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Roadside Assist Mechanic - North Hampshire

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Roadside Assist Mechanic - North Hampshire

The AA North Warnborough, England, United Kingdom

Overview

Join our Roadside Assistant Mechanic development programme and we’ll fine tune your expertise with ongoing support and training. If you’ve got the drive to succeed, we want to hear from you. By joining our development programme, you pledge to become a fully-fledged Roadside Rescue Mechanic with us in the future.

Base Salary: £29,350. The base salary is achieved on a working week on average of 40 hours. Top performers can earn upwards of £44,000 OTE.

Benefits
  • Start and finish on your driveway, (paid from the moment you get in your van to the moment you get home). Sign on locations also available for discussion
  • Each year, choose your standby hours preferences to suit your lifestyle and work life balance
  • Van, full Uniform, Boots, and the best available equipment
  • Free breakdown cover from day one
  • 23 days holidays (increases with service)
  • Up to 7% company pension contribution
  • A famous brand that our customers love with industry leading training
  • Dedicated Employee Assistance Programme and a 24/7 remote GP service for you and your family

This is the job
Your way with people really sets you apart and you understand not just what your customer wants, but how they feel – you’ll ask the right questions, explain your fix and help ensure your customer can get on with their day. You’re ready for anything, you’ll be there for them, anytime, anywhere and in any weather.

What will I be doing?
  • A communicator: You’re comfortable sharing your knowledge and information in a way that your customers understand the situation and feel safe that their needs will be taken care of
  • A dedicated learner: While on your journey to becoming a fully-fledged patrol you will take every opportunity to soak up knowledge and learn from others, whether that’s on the road or in a structured learning setting
  • A self-starter: You will be content working independently, as well as collaborating as part of a team, driving to different locations in all weathers
  • A fixer/problem solver: You will revel in utilising your technical expertise to solve a variety of issues. Whether that’s fixing the vehicle by the roadside or recovering the vehicle to a garage, you are the solution bringer
What do I need?
  • NVQ 2 in Vehicle Maintenance and Repair, or equivalent qualifications with appropriate experience
  • A full category B driving licence, with 6 points or less. If you don’t have category BE (towing) we’ll fund it for you
  • Happy working shifts, including evenings, weekends and Bank Holidays
Additional information

For more information on our full benefits package, including discounted home and motor insurance, take a look at our website, Taking care of you - AA Careers (theaacareers.co.uk).

As a valued team member, you’ll have access to fully supported development programmes designed to help you progress your career with us. We actively seek people from diverse backgrounds to join us and become part of an inclusive company where you can be yourself, are empowered to be your best and feel like you truly belong.

You can apply today with or without a CV by clicking on the link below and filling out a short application form. Your application will be reviewed before we arrange an online interview assessment. Pre-employment checks including work reference, credit and criminal record checks will be completed as part of onboarding.

Ready for anything? Apply Today

Seniority level
  • Not Applicable
Employment type
  • Full-time
Job function
  • Management and Manufacturing
Industries
  • Motor Vehicle Manufacturing
  • Financial Services
  • Insurance

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