Van Technician

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5 months ago
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LCV Technician / Van Technician required in the Milton Keynes area.

Basic Salary: Up to £36,000
OTE £40,000+ (hours sold)
Monday to Friday 8:00am - 5:30pm
No weekends
Overtime availableWe are recruiting on behalf of our Automotive Fleet Maintenance Company Client for a LCV Technician / Van Technician. 

As a Van Technician / LCV Technician for our client you will be required to service and repair Light Commercial Vehicles in an efficient manner ensuring they are fixed to the high standards as dictated by our Client.

Responsibilities of a Van Technician / LCV Technician for our Client

General Servicing
Repair of Vehicle Defects
MOT preparation and repair work
Vehicle Inspection
Completion of associated paperwork
DiagnosticsVan Technician / LCV Technician person specification

Fully Qualified to NVQ Level 3 or equivalent as a LCV Technician / Van Technician
Working experience within a busy LCV Workshop
Have an up-to-date knowledge of current repair methods
Driving Licence is Essential.The salary of this LCV Technician / Van Technician position is £36,000 basic.

The hours of work within this LCV Technician / Van Technician role are Monday to Friday 8am to 5.30 pm.

To apply for this LCV / Van Technician position, please forward your CV to Tom Thacker quoting the job reference number or call our office for a chat about this position.

Perfect Placement are the UK’s Leading Automotive Recruitment Agency so if you are looking for a New LCV Technician, LCV Mechanic, Van Mechanic, Van Technician or Technical Roles within the Motor Trade be sure to contact us today.

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