Senior Mechanic / Vehicle Technician - Audi

JCT600 Ltd
Boston
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Senior Mechanic / Vehicle Technician – JCT600 (Audi / Boston)

Salary: Competitive + Bonus

Who We Are

As one of the UK’s largest family-owned motor retailers, JCT600 has been delivering excellence since 1946. With 53 locations across Yorkshire, the North East, Lincolnshire, and Derbyshire.

The Role

As part of our workshop team, you’ll be at the heart of keeping vehicles in top condition. Ensuring vehicles are serviced, repaired, and maintained to the highest standards. Your day-to-day will include:

  • Carrying out detailed inspections and fault diagnostics
  • Recording findings and recommended repairs clearly on job cards
  • Communicating effectively with service advisors to keep customers updated

You’ll play a key role in making sure every vehicle leaves the workshop performing at its best.

What We’re Looking For

  • Qualifications: Level 3 IMI in Light Vehicle Maintenance
  • Experience: Proven experience as a vehicle technician
  • Requirements: Full UK driving licence (free from excessive penalties)
  • Skills:
  • Strong diagnostic and problem-solving abilities
  • Excellent communication to explain technical issues clearly
  • Customer-first attitude

What We Offer

  • Annual leave: 34 days including bank holidays, increasing to 36 days (5 years) and 38 days (10 years)
  • Family support: Enhanced paid maternity and paternity leave
  • Training & development: From foundation to advanced levels through brand partner training and JCT600 academies
  • Cycle-to-work and discounted gym schemes
  • Referral scheme up to £1,000

JCT600 Ltd is an equal opportunity employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees.

We try our hardest to make JCT600 feel like a home from home for all of our colleagues. To us, that’s a place where we can all feel supported to be our true selves every day and where our workforce represents the wonderful communities we serve.

At JCT600, you’re always a name, never a number. Ready to drive your career forward? Click “Apply Now” and upload your CV.


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