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Vehicle Technician / Car Mechanic

Burnettservicecentre
Bolton
3 weeks ago
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Vehicle Technician / Car Mechanic admin 2024-09-18T09:48:53+00:00

Vehicle Technician / Car Mechanic

Are you a skilled and passionate vehicle technician looking to advance your career in a supportive and dynamic environment? Join our family-owned business, renowned in the local area for over 30 years, where you can grow alongside a team dedicated to excellence and continuous improvement.

We are seeking fully qualified technicians with varying levels of experience to enhance and expand our talented team. If you hold an NVQ Level 3 in vehicle mechanics and bring a positive, “can-do” attitude to everything you do, we want to hear from you!

Why Work With Us?

We believe in fostering a welcoming and collaborative environment where every team member is valued. We offer a range of dealer-level diagnostic tools, a well-equipped workshop, and ongoing opportunities for learning and development. With us, you will enjoy competitive pay, a yearly bonus, and a host of benefits, including a company pension, employee discounts, and on-site parking. Plus, you’ll work a Monday to Friday schedule with no weekends, ensuring a great work-life balance.

Your Role and Responsibilities

  • Conduct road tests on vehicles during and after repairs to ensure optimal performance Use diagnostic equipment to identify and resolve a range of minor to complex faults Read and interpret wiring diagrams and carry out fault-finding tasks Strip down, recondition, or replace major units and components as needed Deliver high-quality repairs and thorough testing to ensure an exceptional first-time fix rate Perform a wide range of electrical and mechanical diagnostic work and general servicing as required Maintain a clean and organized workshop environment and equipment

What We Are Looking For:

  • Fully qualified technicians with proven experience in vehicle maintenance and repair NVQ Level 3 in Vehicle Mechanics or equivalent Ability to work independently in a well-equipped workshop Eagerness to learn new technologies, repair methods, and service procedures A positive attitude and a strong commitment to delivering outstanding service Willingness to adhere to company policies, procedures, and standards, including wearing the provided uniform.

Job Details:

  • Location: Bolton Salary: £28,000 – £35,000 Employment Type: Full-time, Permanent

Additional Benefits:

  • Bonus: Yearly bonus based on performance Pension: Company pension plan Discounts: Employee discount on services and products Parking: On-site parking for convenience Schedule: 8-hour day shifts, Monday to Friday (no weekends) Holidays: 21 days of annual leave plus bank holidays

Ready to Take the Next Step in Your Career?

If you are ready to join a growing family business with a reputation for excellence, apply today! Your expertise and passion will be valued here, where you can truly make a difference.


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