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Vehicle Technician / Mechanic

Ryland Land Rover stoke
Stoke-on-Trent
1 day ago
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Here at Ryland Land Rover Stoke, we have a fantastic opportunity for a Vehicle Technician to join our well-established team. All our staff are incredibly experienced and knowledgeable about the vehicles that we work on so are always on hand to provide help and lend expertise for anything our customers need.

The main duties of a Vehicle Technician/ Mechanic:

Accurately complete job cards reporting any additional work that needs to be carried out

Provide regular updates to the workshop Controller/Service Advisors

Carry out routine service work as per manufacturer guidelines

Complete pre-delivery inspections on new and used vehicles

Diagnose and fault finding - Reporting all findings

Inspecting components for wear and tear

Supporting other technicians when needed

Creating VHC videos for the customer

Skills required for this Vehicle Technician role:

Level 2 Qualification or above

MOT license would be an advantage but not essential

Must hold a valid driving license

Written and verbal communication skills

A passion about what you do

Team player

Benefits of this Vehicle Technician role:

Competitive bonus scheme

Job security

Free onsite parking

Company pension

: Land River off Road Experience Day

You will receive manufacturers training to enhance your skills

Immediate start

EV training Provided

ToolBox

23 Days annual leave plus bank holiday (Pro rata)

Monday to Friday (40 Hour week)

We also operate an optional 4 day rota, 7:30am - 6:00pm with the ability to work the 5th day as overtime.

The annual basic salary for this Vehicle Technician role will be based on experience Basic salary of £32,000 to £40,000 with a competitive bonus scheme & overtime available - TBD at interview stage

If your currently working in an independent workshop or for an alternative brand, we would love to hear from you. We will enrol you on your own personal learner journey through the JLR academy to help you progress your career.

If you would like more information about this Vehicle Technician role or would like to apply then please email or alternatively you can apply online with an up to date CV.

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Pay: £32,000.00-£40,000.00 per year

Additional pay:
Bonus scheme
Performance bonus
Benefits:
Employee discount
On-site parking
Schedule:
Monday to Friday
Overtime
Weekend availability
Licence/Certification:
City & Guilds Automotive Level 2 (required)
Driving Licence (required)

Work Location: In person

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