Vehicle Technician | Mechanic | Master Technician

Holdcroft Motor Group
Ellesmere Port
2 weeks ago
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Overview

Salary: Excellent base with OTE £60,000 - uncapped bonus

Location: Cheshire Oaks, Ellesmere Port

Benefits
  • Highly competitive salary structure with more earning potential based upon training completed and progression.
  • Colleague referral bonus scheme (up to £1,000)
  • 31 days holiday
  • Opportunities for professional growth and career advancement within a thriving organisation
  • Ongoing training and development programs to enhance your sales skills and product knowledge
  • A supportive and collaborative work environment that values your contributions
  • Access to a range of new company vehicles
  • Employee assistance programme
  • Free flu jab
Responsibilities

As a Holdcroft Technician, you would play a key role in supporting the technical team, carrying out general servicing, maintenance and mechanical repairs to a very high standard, in line with manufacturing specification. Holdcroft's commitment is to provide you with the latest tooling and support to enable you to carry out your function as a Technician. We pride ourselves on investing in manufacturer training and providing the opportunity to progress your and provide you with the most up-to-date knowledge and training from the manufacturers. At Holdcroft we pride ourselves on the highest level of customer service; successful candidates would be expected to be confident in liaising directly with our customers on technical issues.

What we are looking for in a Vehicle Technician
  • NVQ level 3 qualified in a relevant field or equivalent
  • Proven knowledge and experience of working within a workshop environment
  • MOT Licence is preferred but not required
  • Valid UK driver’s licence
  • Ability to work towards team and individual targets
  • High attention to detail
Application

If you think you could be a successful Vehicle Technician, please apply now; we would love to hear from you.

Note: The salary is based on a 42.5 hour week; hours can be adjusted to accommodate your needs and the equivalent hourly rate will be paid accordingly.


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