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Vehicle Technician / Mechanic

Lookers Motor Group Limited
Darlington
6 days ago
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Contract Type: Permanent, Full-Time
Salary: up to £31,600 OTE (Basic £25,000)
Hours: 42 hours per week, Monday - Thursday 8:30am - 5:30pm, Friday 8:30am - 5:00pm

Lookers Teesside Audi are recruiting for a Vehicle Technician / Mechanic to join their workshop. You will work alongside other experienced technicians, carrying out vehicle health checks using the latest technology, conducting vehicle services and performing additional repairs as required.

You will report to the Aftersales Manager, who will provide ongoing support to ensure you have the tools needed to succeed. We offer career progression and training opportunities, including manufacturer accredited schemes and Hybrid & Electric training.

Our Vehicle Technicians / Mechanics play a vital role within our Service team by delivering first class customer service. If you’re a qualified Vehicle Technician or an experienced Mechanic, we want to hear from you.

Responsibilities
  • Carrying out vehicle health checks using the latest technology
  • Conducting MOTs in accordance with manufacturers guidelines and customer requests
  • Carrying out any additional repairs once authorised by the customer
  • Taking the customer’s vehicle out on a road test to ensure all faults are rectified
  • Completing all relevant paperwork to a high standard
Qualifications

The ideal candidate will have a minimum NVQ Level 3 in Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair or equivalent, motor industry experience (brand or non-brand), and a full and valid UK driving licence. You should be self-motivated, able to support your team, ambitious and eager to learn, and able to maintain high standards for all vehicles.

Although previous brand experience is desirable, it is not essential, as brand accreditation training will be provided. Diagnostic, MOT and EV experience are desirable but not essential.

About us

We are one of the top three automotive retailers in the UK, representing 32 manufacturer brands and selling a wide range of new and used vehicles from over 150 dealerships across the UK and Ireland.

We believe our people are our greatest asset and we invest in rewards and benefits designed to support your career, wellbeing, and life outside of work.

Core Benefits
  • Competitive salaries with structured pay scales and progression
  • Generous annual leave that increases with length of service
  • Enhanced family leave, including 6 months’ full pay for maternity and adoption leave, and 2 weeks’ full pay for paternity leave
  • Access to Techscheme for discounted technology purchases with flexible payments
Health & Wellbeing
  • Eyecare vouchers
  • Smart Health – 24/7 GP access for mental and physical wellbeing
  • Dental insurance
  • Critical illness cover
Financial Wellbeing
  • PayNow – access a portion of pay as you earn
  • Free will writing services
  • Flexible life assurance options
Leisure & Lifestyle
  • Discounted gym memberships
  • Travel insurance
  • Home and technology vouchers
  • Retail and lifestyle discounts

We are committed to equal opportunities and a working environment free from discrimination. All offers of employment are subject to checks, including employment history, address, credit history, and a standard criminal record check. For roles requiring a driving licence, a licence check will also be carried out. A 6-month probation period applies from start date.


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