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Roadside Mechanic SF

Octane Recruitment
Lancaster
4 days ago
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Mobile Vehicle Technician
Location: you will have a geographical area based on where you live so this isn’t crucial. This opportunity is covering the Lancaster area
Salary: £48,720 basic plus overtime (Paid at time and a half with is £35 per hour). Overall earnings can be as high as £57,000 depending on how much time you're willing to do
Hours: this is a 40-hour working week with the earliest start time is 6am latest finish time is 2am, rota is posted 14 days prior to shifts taking place, these can change with up to 72 hours’ notice
Reference: 28894

We have an exciting opportunity for Mobile Vehicle Technician. We are recruiting across the Lancaster area so we will tailor the area to you based on your location. This Mobile Vehicle Technician is working for one of the UK’s leading vehicle breakdown companies who provider a first-class service to thousands of customers and you would be entitled to a wide range of benefits the moment you start your employment.

Benefits for Mobile Vehicle Technician
•    23 days annual leave increasing with the length of service.
•    No additional travel time - start and finish on your driveway
•    Know your shifts 12 months in advance
•    A fully equipped state of the art company vehicle with tools and uniform
•    Free RAC breakdown covers for you and your household from day one 
•    Access to a broad range of career progression opportunities and industry leading training
•    24-hour colleague assistance programme
•    Company life assurance linked to the pension scheme

Role Overview - Mobile Vehicle Technician
•    Diagnose and repair vehicle problems, including engine, transmission, brake, suspension, and electrical issues.
•    Perform routine maintenance tasks, such as oil changes, tire rotations, and brake inspections.
•    Use diagnostic tools and software to identify and resolve complex issues.
•    Keep accurate records of all work performed and parts used.
•    Communicate with customers about vehicle issues and repair recommendations.
•    Maintain a clean and organized work area.
•    Keep up to date with the latest automotive technology and repair techniques.

Requirements - Mobile Vehicle Technician
•    We are seeking a Level 3-qualified Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Technician (City & Guilds, IMI, NVQ, or equivalent); however, candidates with a Level 2 qualification will be considered, provided they can demonstrate their qualifications.
•    Minimum 3 years’ experience within the vehicle workshop or working as a Mobile Vehicle Technician
•    A full UK driving licence - no more than 9 points or bans on the licence
•    Demonstrate technical, electrical, and diagnostic experience

How to Apply
We offer a competitive salary, benefits package, and opportunities for growth and advancement. If you are a skilled and dedicated vehicle technician who is passionate about cars and committed to delivering high-quality work, please submit your resume for consideration.

All applications will be treated with the utmost confidentiality.

Consultant: Jordan O'Connor - Octane Recruitment
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Octane Recruitment is a leading recruitment agency specialising in Automotive, Motor trade, Engineering, OEM and various related industries.

We are recruiting across the UK for Vehicle Technician, Vehicle Mechanic, Commercial Vehicle Technician, Diagnostic Technician, Senior Technician, Master Technician, Mobile Vehicle Technician, PDI Technician, Prep Technician, MOT Tester, Fast Fit Technician, LCV Technician, Light Commercial Technician, HGV Technician, Bus Technician, LGV Technician, HGV Engineer, HGV Mechanic, HGV Fitter.

Octane Recruitment covers a variety of different sectors including Technical, Mechanical, Engineering, Sales, Service, Aftersales, Bodyshop, Fleet & Rental Management, Accounts, Finance, Marketing, & Payroll, Managerial, Logistics, Parts, Administration, Call Centre / Contact Centre, Senior Appointments, Head Office Positions and Confidential Appointments

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