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Vehicle Technician/Mechanic (Dealership)

Ernest Gordon Recruitment
Louth
2 days ago
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Vehicle Technician/Mechanic (Dealership)
Louth, England
£35,000 - £40,000 8.00am - 5.30pm Mon - Friday + 8.30 - 12.30 Alternate Saturdays + Company Benefits
Are you a Vehicle Technician/Mechanic with an NVQ Level 3 or similar looking to join a well-established and ambitious dealership with nationwide reach.
Do you want to join a business who value its employees offering full training, both personal and professional development opportunities to further your mechanical career.
On offer, is the exciting opportunity for a vehicle technician/mechanic to join a widely respected, well-established dealership who offer bespoke training and development opportunities. Established in 1998 this well-respected dealership has grown to a 200 strong staff and 10 locations across the UK.

In this role, the successful Vehicle Mechanic/Technician would be responsible general maintenance, servicing and repairs of vehicles as well as road testing, using diagnostics equipment and stripping down and reconditioning major units.
The ideal Vehicle Mechanic/Technician would be local to Louth and have a minimum of a level 3 in Vehicle Maintenance and Repair or similar.
The Role:
00 - 5.30 Monday to Friday + 8.30 - 12.30 every other Saturday
Overtime available
Identify any potential safety issues on vehicles
Perform customer services and repairs
The Person:
Vehicle maintenance and automotive repair
Level 3 NVQ or similar
Local to Louth
Keywords: vehicle maintenance, mechanic, automotive, technician, diagnostics
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