Vehicle Technician/Mechanic

Allied Vehicles Ltd
Glasgow
1 week ago
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Allied Vehicles Ltd are a leading multi‑brand specialist in servicing and accident repair, and we are seeking talented individuals to join our award‑winning, dynamic team. If you're passionate about cars and enjoy a fast‑paced environment, we're the place for you!


Hours of work are Monday-Friday, 8am-5pm, with an additional 4 hours on a Saturday on a rotational basis (roughly every 1 in 7).


The basic salary starts from £43,758 with a time saved efficiency bonus on top!


The main duties of the role are:

  • Perform high-quality maintenance and repairs on customer vehicles, adhering to standard job times.
  • Conduct MOT tests in line with DVSA guidelines (if certified).
  • Specialise in diagnostics, efficiently identifying root causes and carrying out repairs.
  • Continuously enhance technical skills by participating in on‑site training, attending supplier and manufacturer courses, and reviewing technical bulletins.
  • Communicate with customers about any issues with their vehicles, ensuring professionalism and exceptional service at all times.
  • Uphold high standards of housekeeping and comply with health and safety practices.
  • Accurately complete vehicle condition reports and job cards.

The ideal candidate will have strong technical skills and experience and will have the ability to diagnose and repair complex automotive issues.


You will hold a level 3 SVQ in Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair.


Why Join Us?

We believe in taking care of our people, and that’s why we offer a fantastic benefits package designed to support your well‑being, career growth, and lifestyle:



  • Generous Annual Leave: Enjoy 25 days of holiday, plus 8 bank holidays.
  • Financial Security: Access our group life scheme and annual profit share.
  • Competitive Growth: Annual salary reviews to ensure you're rewarded for your contributions.
  • 24/7 Health Support: GP24 by HealthHero provides virtual GP services and second opinions for you and your family, 24/7/365.
  • Benefits package: Enjoy industry‑leading perks and discounts at your fingertips plus a holiday purchase scheme and EV leasing through OctopusEV.
  • Convenient On-Site Facilities: Free staff parking and an on‑site cafeteria for your convenience.
  • Sustainable Travel: Save on your commute with our cycle‑to‑work scheme.
  • Continuous Development: Frequent learning opportunities to help you grow professionally.
  • Exclusive Discounts: Take advantage of after‑sales discounts for yourself, friends, and family.
  • Recognition and Rewards: Celebrate your success with our company values and long‑service awards program.

*** We are unable to offer sponsorship for this role, please only apply if you have valid Right to Work in the UK ***


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