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Vehicle Technicians / Mechanics

Listers Careers
Solihull
2 months ago
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Vehicle Technician / Mechanic


Job Introduction

Vehicle Technicians - New Pay Plans

Due to continuing growth we are recruiting forVehicle Technicians to join the Listers Group across Solihull to work with brands such as Audi, Honda, Land Rover, MG, OMODA & JAECOO.

Our packages andnew pay plansare industry-leading and are reflective of each applicant's experience and skillset.

The basic salaries start from £30,000 up to £45,000.

Bonus / OTEs range from £32,700 up to £55,000.

Our well-equipped and modern facilities provide a professional environment for our staff whilst delivering a seamless service to our customers. We also offer outstanding development opportunities, with ongoing training provided to help you reach your full potential as a Qualified Service Technician or Master Technician.

Role and Responsibilities

  • Our technicians are responsible for the servicing, repair and diagnostics of all vehicles in the workshop, ensuring that all work is carried out to the highest standard first time.
  • The main responsibilities would include electrical and mechanical repairs, including suspension, steering, brakes, wheel bearings, driveshafts, exhausts and air conditioning servicing.
  • Additional responsibilities may include repa...

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