Vehicle Technician

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Vehicle Technician - Bedfordshire 

Our client, a reputable Independent Garage in Bedford, is seeking an experienced Vehicle Technician to join their professional workshop team. This is an excellent opportunity for a skilled Vehicle Technician looking to advance their career within a well-established business committed to quality service and employee development.

Benefits of this Vehicle Technician role:

Basic salary of up to £45,000, dependent on experience

Monday to Friday working hours, 8:30 am – 5:30 pm (no weekends)

Long-term, stable employment maintaining national fleet contracts

Opportunities for further training, including Hybrid/EV, Fgas, and MOT licences

Supportive management team, led by a former technician who values career progression

Access to additional qualifications to enhance professional expertiseDuties: 

Diagnosing faults accurately using manufacturer standards

Servicing and repairing a variety of vehicles, mainly cars, with occasional vans

Conducting MOTs (if MOT Licence held) and recording vehicle conditions comprehensively

Maintaining current repair and maintenance records

Ensure safety, reliability, and performance standards are met during all work performed

Assist in maintaining high levels of customer satisfaction through quality workmanshipRequirements as a Vehicle Technician: 

NVQ Level 3 qualification in Vehicle Maintenance and Repair or equivalent

Minimum of 3 years’ experience working within a workshop environment

Time-served Vehicle Technicians without formal qualifications are welcome to apply

Valid MOT Licence (desired but not essential)

Own tools necessary for the role

Strong diagnostic and problem-solving skills

Professional attitude and team-oriented approachContact Tom Thacker, Automotive Recruitment Specialist at Perfect Placement covering Bedford and Bedfordshire, today to discover more about this fantastic opportunity.

Perfect Placement UK Ltd are specialists in Automotive Recruitment, so if you are looking to advance in your Motor Trade Career, contact our expert Automotive Recruiters today to see how we can help with your Motor Trade Job search

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