Vehicle Technician/Mechanic

EMG Motor Group
London
2 months ago
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Vehicle Technician/ Mechanic
_ Brand :

MG_
_ Salary -

Negotiable on experience_
_ Location -

EMG Ipswich_

_ Grainger Motor Group has officially been certified as a

Great Place to Work for 2025._

The Role

We are seeking a qualified Vehicle Technician to join our team in Ipswich, and assist in providing a high quality and efficient vehicle service offering for our customers.

Required Skills and Experience

You will be a Level 3 qualified vehicle technician .

You will hold a full UK driving license and ideally have manufacturer experience.

In addition to your prior experience, you will be able to demonstrate the following skills:

Excellent problem solving skills and strong attention to detail
A strong customer service focus with the ability to communicate technical information to a non-technical audience
Outstanding organisation and time management skills with the ability to work to deadlines

What We Offer

Competitive salary with commission (depending on skills & experience)
Career development opportunities and manufacturer training (including EV/Hybrid)
Health & Well-Being Service
Staff discount across EMG Motor Group
Staff events and recognition programmes
Full-time permanent contract with structured shifts
Day shifts
Overtime opportunities
Paid holidays

Responsibilities

Complete scheduled vehicle servicing in line with manufacturer guidelines
Undertake diagnostic activities to identify causes and solutions for customer vehicle issues
Conduct electronic visual health checks (EVHC) on all vehicles and provide a comprehensive report with expert advice and recommendations for customers
Liaise directly with customers and service advisors, providing outstanding customer service
Ensure vehicle servicing activities are completed in a safe and high quality manner, in line with both internal and manufacturer requirements
Participate in on-going training and development to ensure product and service knowledge is up to date
Contribute to local and companywide process improvements and innovations
Mentor and provide guidance to apprentice technicians , where applicable

If you are interested, please apply now, we look forward to receiving your CV.

Job Types: Full-time, Permanent

Pay: £31,000.00-£37,000.00 per year

Benefits:
Employee discount
Free parking
On-site parking

Work Location: In person

Reference ID: ipsTECH

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