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Vehicle Technician / Mechanic

KAM Servicing
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3 days ago
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Join Our Growing Family Business! Were looking for an experienced Motor Vehicle Technician to join our friendly, fast-paced workshop in Nottinghan City Centre. As a vital part of our team, youll be responsible for servicing and repairing customer vehicles to the highest standards, helping us maintain our reputation for outstanding service.

Key Responsibilities

Perform routine servicing on a wide range of vehicles

Carry out general repairs, including brakes, suspension, tyres, and more

Conduct visual health checks to ensure vehicles are safe and roadworthy

Maintain a clean, organised, and safe workspace

What Were Looking For

A minimum of 3 years experience in vehicle maintenance and repair

A strong work ethic and a commitment to quality workmanship

The ability to work independently and as part of a team

A passion for cars and delivering excellent customer service

MOT testing and air conditioning qualifications (advantageous but not essential)

A full UK driving licence

What We Offer

Competitive salary: £30,000 - £40,000, depending on experience

Opportunities for career progression, including a pathway to Depot Manager

On-the-job training and continuous development

A stable, supportive, and friendly working environment

No Sundays or Bank Holidays

Pension scheme

Regular company social events

This is a full-time, permanent position, with other roles available across Derby and Nottingham. Working hours: Monday to Friday: 8:00am - 5:30pm Optional Saturday shifts: 8:00am - 2:00pm Ready to Apply? For an informal chat, contact Kev Allen on . No agencies , please.

About Us

Were a successful, family-run business built on integrity, quality, and customer care. Our team takes pride in delivering top-tier service and building long-term relationships with our customers. Join us and be part of a team where your skills and dedication truly matter.

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Pay: £30,000.00-£40,000.00 per year

Benefits:
Company pension
Employee discount
On-site parking
Application question(s):
Do you have a valid MOT testing Licence

Experience:
workshop / garage: 2 years (required)

Licence/Certification:
Driving Licence (required)

Work Location: In person
Reference ID: MECHANIC NOTTS

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