MOT Tester

Perfect Placement
Bedford
Last month
Applications closed
Posted
9 Apr 2026 (Last month)

Our client, a reputable independent garage located in Bedford, is seeking an experienced MOT Tester to join their dedicated team.

This is a prime MOT Tester opportunity for skilled professionals looking to work within a well-established business known for exceptional service and customer satisfaction. The successful MOT Tester will be responsible for ensuring that all MOT testing procedures meet DVSA standards, accurately diagnosing vehicle faults, and supporting the workshop operations to maintain high-quality service delivery.

Benefits:

Competitive salary of up to £31,000

Stable, full-time employment with a respected independent garage

Friendly, supportive working environment

Opportunity to work with a professional and customer-focused team

Regular working hours, Monday to Friday from 9:00am to 6:00pm, with 1 in 2 Saturdays from 10:00am to 5:00pm

Career development opportunities within a growing businessDuties:

Conduct MOT tests in accordance with DVSA regulations and standards

Accurately identify vehicle faults and report findings clearly as an MOT Tester

Ensure all workshop tasks are completed efficiently and to a high standard

Support workshop colleagues as needed, contributing to a smooth operational flow

Maintain detailed records of all tests and repairs conductedRequirements:

Valid MOT Tester licence essential

Previous experience working within a motor trade environment

Strong attention to detail and a commitment to delivering quality work

Ability to work independently and collaboratively within a team

Good understanding of vehicle safety and maintenance standardsContact Tom Thacker, Automotive Recruitment Specialist at Perfect Placement covering Bedford and Bedfordshire, today to discover more about this fantastic MOT Tester opportunity.

At Perfect Placement we specialise in Jobs within the Automotive Field, we can help you with your Career search for Motor Trade Jobs as we have over 1,800 live Automotive Vacancies across the whole of the UK ranging from Vehicle Technician Jobs to Service Manager Jobs

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