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An exciting opportunity has become available for a MOT Technician within a family-run multi-franchise dealership, located in Leatherhead, Surrey.

Our Automotive Client has a need for a MOT Technician who is motivated and able to work to their own initiative.
 
Benefits:

£40,000 - £45,000 basic salary
20 days holiday + Bank Holidays
Generous Maternity/Paternity allowance (increases with service)
Cycle to work scheme
Company Pension
Discounts on Service, Bodyshop, and Parts
Manufacturer new car discount schemeDuties include but are not limited to:

Carrying out Servicing and Repairs to a variety of Cars
MOT Testing
Performing Diagnostic Testing to identify vehicle Faults.
Ensuring that paperwork is completed to the highest of standardsRequirements:

A Fully Qualified to NVQ Level 3 or equivalent
A Current and Valid UK Driving Licence
Dedicated and committed approach.
Your job as a Vehicle Technician will be your passion and you will enjoy all aspects of your work.
Your own Vehicle Technician tools.The salary of this MOT Technician role is up to £45,000.

The working hours for this position are Monday - Friday: 8:30am-5:30pm, with Saturday mornings on a rota. 

To apply for this Vehicle Technician / MOT Tester position, please forward your CV to Liam Buffenbarger quoting the job reference number or call our office for a chat about this position.

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