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Roadside Rescue Mechanic - Gainsborough

The AA
Lincolnshire
2 weeks ago
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Overview

The AA Roadside Rescue Mechanic – Lincolnshire role at The AA is a field-based position focused on helping members back on the road. You’ll be the friendly face of the UK’s largest motoring organisation, ready to assist customers anytime, anywhere and in any weather. The role includes training, support and opportunities for development as part of the AA team.


Responsibilities

  • A communicator: diagnose and explain vehicle issues clearly to customers so they feel informed and safe about next steps.
  • A self-starter: work independently as well as in a team, travelling to different locations in all weathers.
  • A fixer/problem solver: use technical expertise to fix vehicles at the roadside or arrange recovery to a garage, enabling customers to continue their day.

What you’ll need

  • NVQ3 in Vehicle Maintenance and Repair, or equivalent qualifications with appropriate experience
  • Full category B driving licence with 6 points or less
  • Willingness to work shifts, including evenings, weekends and Bank Holidays

Benefits

  • Start and finish on your driveway (paid from the moment you get in your van to the moment you get home)
  • Choose standby hours each year to suit your lifestyle and work-life balance
  • Van, full uniform, boots and the best available equipment provided
  • Free breakdown cover from day one
  • 23 days holidays (increases with service)
  • Up to 7% company pension contribution
  • Industry-leading training and a brand customers love
  • Dedicated Employee Assistance Programme and a 24/7 remote GP service for you and your family

Additional information

For more information on our full benefits package, including discounted home and motor insurance, visit Taking care of you - AA Careers (theaacareers.co.uk). As a valued team member, you’ll have access to fully supported development programmes to help you progress your career with us.


Here at The AA we value diversity and aim to create an inclusive culture. We actively seek people from diverse backgrounds to join us and be their authentic selves.


You can apply today with or without a CV. If you wish to apply without a CV, list your most recent experience and qualifications on the application form. Applications are reviewed before an online interview assessment. Pre-employment checks including work references and criminal record checks will be completed as part of onboarding.


Job details

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

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