Vehicle Technician/Mechanic

John Delany Motors
Stockport
1 month ago
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Are you a qualified and experienced Vehicle Technician looking to join a family-run business?

At John Delany Motors we’re a friendly bunch. We get the job done, support one another, encourage new suggestions, and constantly evolve to become even more productive. We treat our team fairly and reward their hard work through salary, bonuses and recognition.

Our workshop is lively and our customer base is growing, as is our premises. With 15 vehicle lifts we are now in the process of expanding our workshop further to keep up with demand.

We constantly invest in the latest equipment and diagnostic technology and use the same testing equipment as the main dealers.

We are recruiting for an additionalVehicle Technicianto join our team to keep up with customer demand and our expanding workshop.

The Role
Working as part of our diverse team you will share our pride in servicing, repairing, and diagnosing all makes and models of car and light commercial vehicles.

You must befully qualifiedwith at least 5 years experience and a great attention to detail. We believe in rewarding our team members fairly based on experience.

We are specialists in Mercedes-Benz, Jaguar, Land Rover & BMW so experience in these brands is ideal but not essential as full training is provided.

You will be expected to:

  • Carry out servicing, repairs and diagnose issues.
  • Complete repairs in allotted times whilst maintaining company standards.
  • Communicate issues to the service advisors and conduct additional work as advised.
  • Ensure that all repairs are thorough and done to the highest standard. Our customers recognise us for our honesty, it is imperative that you share this value with us.
  • Maintain a working knowledge of a diverse range of vehicles and industry standards, practices & technologies.
  • Provide detailed records of all completed work.
  • Report on any other issues the vehicle may have.

Rewards
Your hard work will be rewarded with:

  • Competitive Wage £33,000-£40,000/ year depending on experience
  • Bonus Scheme, based on individual performance & company turnover
  • Approved Overtime
  • Bosch Car Service Training for relevant candidates
  • Company Pension
  • 28 days Holiday (including bank holidays)
  • Well maintained Equipment & the latest Technology
  • Tools Insurance
  • Free Parking
  • Full Uniform Provided

Hours
40 hours per week + 4 hours on 1 in 3 Saturdays
Monday to Friday- 8am-5pm & 9am-6pm, alternate weeks.
Saturday- 8am- 12 pm (1 in 3 Saturdays)

About Us
John Delany Motors is ‘Stockport’s Family Business of the Year 2021’, established in 1980. We’re based at junction 1 of the M60 and are an approved Bosch Car Service Centre who MOT, Service and Repair all makes and models of vehicle.

We’ve built our reputation on the quality of our service, keeping our customers safe on the roads for a fair price. 98% of our customers giving us a 5* rating.

Interested?Apply:

Please send your CV to

For further details please give us a call on or pop in to see us Wood Street, Stockport, Cheshire, SK3 0DF.


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