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Vehicle Technician / Mechanic

Lookers Motor Group Limited
Brighton
4 days ago
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Mercedes Benz of Brighton
Contract Type: Permanent
Hours: 42 hours per week, Monday – Friday 8:00 - 17:00, Saturdays on rota basis (1 in 3) 8:00 – 13:00
Salary: £48,000 OTE (including £30,000 to £42,000 basic depending on qualifications and experience, plus bonus)

Lookers Mercedes Benz of Brighton is recruiting for a Vehicle Technician to join our workshop. You will work alongside experienced technicians, carrying out vehicle health checks using the latest technology, conducting vehicle services, and carrying out any additional repairs. This role reports to Paul Allen. The company offers career progression and training opportunities, including manufacturer accredited schemes and Hybrid & Electric training to accelerate your career.

Our technicians 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 vehicle service in accordance with manufacturers guidelines and customer requests
  • Carrying out any additional repairs once authorised by the customer
  • Warranty repairs per the manufacturer’s guidelines and complete relevant write up
  • Taking the customer’s vehicle out on a road test to ensure all faults are rectified
  • Complete all relevant paperwork to a high standard
Qualifications
  • Prior experience as a mechanic
  • Full UK driving licence
  • Completion of NVQ Level 3 or equivalent qualification
  • Experience with Mercedes brand is advantageous but not essential; brand accreditation training provided
  • Mot licence would be preferable

If your skills and experience match what we are looking for, please apply today. For further information, email

Job details
  • Seniority level: Entry level
  • Employment type: Full-time
  • Job function: Engineering and Information Technology
  • Industries: Motor Vehicle Manufacturing


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