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Senior Vehicle Mechanic

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Senior Mechanic required for Automotive service centre in the Croydon area.

Our Client, an Automotive service centre is currently seeking a Senior Mechanic to join their team of hardworking Vehicle Mechanics.
 
Benefits:

Up to £45,000 Basic DOE
Working for a reputable service centre
Good work and life balanceResponsibilities:

Diagnosing Complex Faults
Offering your expertise as a Senior Vehicle Technician to colleagues and supporting them within the workshop
Working on Complex Repairs
Assisting the ‘newer’ members of the team with their training
Working closely with the Workshop Controller Requirements:

Be a fully qualified to NVQ Level 3 or equivalent
Experience within a Senior Vehicle Technician position in a Franchised environment
A strong working experience within Diagnostic Repair
Methodical problem-solving skillsFor your hard work our Client you will be rewarded with a basic salary of up to £45000.

The hours of this Senior Vehicle Mechanic role Monday - Friday | 8:00 AM - 6:00 PM | Saturday Mornings on Rota Basis.

To apply for this Senior Vehicle Mechanic position, please forward your CV to Alex Perrin quoting the job reference or call our office for a chat about this position.

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