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Vehicle Mechanic

gt heritage
Henley-on-Thames
6 days ago
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Vehicle Mechanic

Jaguar Land Rover Specialist

Location: Just outside Henley-on-Thames
Salary: £32,000

£40,000 per annum (depending on experience)
Hours: Full-time, Permanent | 22 days holiday + bank holidays | Alternate Saturdays worked

We are a well-established independent car sales business specialising in Jaguar and Land Rover vehicles. We are looking for a skilled and reliable Vehicle Mechanic to join our team.

This is a hands-on role for someone confident in all aspects of vehicle maintenance, repair, and diagnostics. You will be working on a variety of models, with a strong focus on Jaguar Land Rover and Ingenium engines.

Key Responsibilities
Diagnose, service, and repair vehicles to a high standard
Carry out timing chain replacements, mechanical repairs, and general maintenance
Work efficiently and safely, maintaining a tidy and professional workspace
Use your own tools (a ramp and workshop facilities are provided)
Ensure all work is completed accurately and on time
Requirements
Proven experience as a Vehicle Mechanic or Technician
Strong knowledge of Jaguar Land Rover models and systems (Ingenium experience preferred)
Confident diagnosing and resolving faults independently
Must have own tools and a full UK driving licence
What We Offer
Competitive salary between £32,000

£40,000 (DOE)
22 days annual leave plus bank holidays
Alternate Saturdays worked on a rota
Friendly, family-run environment with opportunities to grow

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