MOT Tester

Leighton Buzzard
1 week ago
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We are currently recruiting for a talented MOT Tester to join a reputable automotive workshop in Leighton Buzzard.

Our client, a well-established family-run business, is seeking a dedicated MOT Tester to ensure vehicle safety standards are maintained and customer satisfaction remains high. This MOT Tester role offers stability, a supportive environment, and opportunities for professional growth within a trusted team.

Benefits:

Competitive salary between £33,000 and £38,000, depending on experience

Monday to Friday working hours, 8:20am to 5:40pm

Family-run business with a loyal customer base

Ongoing training and development opportunities

Supportive working environment focused on quality workmanshipDuties:

Perform MOT tests in compliance with DVSA regulations as an MOT Tester

Diagnose faults and advise customers on necessary repairs

Assist with general servicing and minor repairs when required

Accurately complete all relevant documentation and records

Ensure all vehicles meet safety and environmental standards as an MOT Tester

Provide excellent customer service and technical support to the workshop teamRequirements:

NVQ Level 2 qualification or relevant proven experience

Current MOT Testing Licence

Full UK driving licence

Previous experience working within an automotive workshop

Strong communication and customer service skills

Own tools suitable for MOT testing and minor repairsIf you are an experienced MOT Tester seeking a new opportunity within a reputable, supportive environment, this role is ideal. Our client values skilled technicians who are committed to safety and quality standards.

Contact Tom Thacker, Automotive Recruitment Specialist at Perfect Placement covering Leighton Buzzard and Bedfordshire, today to discover more about this fantastic opportunity.

Perfect Placement are specialists in Automotive Recruitment. So if you are looking for a New Job in the Motor Trade, be sure to contact our team today

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