Roadside Mechanic - Inverness

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Fortrose
3 weeks ago
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At RAC, we appreciate the dedication of our colleagues who go the extra mile for our customers. In return, we offer a competitive base salary of £35,000 complemented by an average OTE ranging from £43,000 to £53,000.


In addition to this, you'll also enjoy all of these extra benefits:



  • Colleague Share Scheme – a unique opportunity to become a co-owner of our business and share in the future success of RAC
  • Holiday allowance of 23 days & bank holidays rising to 25 with service
  • No additional travel time - Start and finish on your driveway
  • Option to join RAC’s Group Personal Pension scheme where we will match / contribute up to 6.5% on qualifying earnings
  • 2 x Basic Salary Core Employer funded Life Assurance cover (4 x for pension scheme members) with the option to flex up to 10 x cover through our flexible benefits offering
  • Family leave support including paid time off, flexibility and resources to help balance work and family commitments
  • Confidential personal support service, available 24 hours per day every day of the year for both you and any family members aged 16+ in your household
  • Car salary sacrifice scheme – after 12 months of employment, where you’ll enjoy significant tax savings, including electric vehicle options
  • FREE RAC Ultimate Complete Breakdown Service from Day One
  • Access to Orange Savings, our online discounts portal offering 1000s of savings on high street retailers, supermarkets, holidays, tech and much, much more

The RAC is the UK's leading breakdown service provider - a people-powered business of 4,000 'orange heroes' delivering the best-in-class motoring services for both private and business drivers. Our unprecedented growth means we now have a fantastic opportunity for skilled, field-based Roadside Mechanic to join our Roadside Patrol team.


As a Roadside Mechanic you will need:



  • A Level 2 light vehicle maintenance qualification (or equivalent)
  • Demonstrative technical, electrical, and diagnostic experience
  • A customer-focused approach
  • A full UK driving licence

As a Roadside Mechanic, you'll handle diverse breakdowns and technical issues, making technical expertise essential. With a base pay of £35,000, your earning potential is unlimited, with average earnings between £43,000 to £53,000.


You will benefit from a comprehensive induction, access to the latest vehicle technology, and support from our technical team. Grow your careers within our business whilst delivering an exceptional service to our members.


Roadside support is at the very heart of our business, our Roadside Mechanics deliver an exceptional and much needed service for our members. Our patrols will be out and about dealing face-to-face with our members, handling breakdowns, offering technical support and delivering the same exceptional service that they’ve come to expect from the RAC. If you have a passion for working with vehicles and helping others, it might be time to consider a career as an RAC Roadside Mechanic!


We’re committed to developing a culture that is representative of the diverse communities we serve and one which is open, accessible, collaborative, and inclusive. We welcome applicants of all backgrounds and experiences.


Seniority level

  • Entry level

Employment type

  • Full-time

Job function

  • Management and Manufacturing

Industries

  • Technology, Information and Internet

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