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Bodyshop Technician

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West Midlands
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Bodyshop Prepper required in Warwickshire

Salary: Starting from £29,000 Basic + Bonus & Overtime Hours: Monday to Friday, 40 hours per week (No weekends) Contract Type: Full-Time, Permanent

Join a leading classic car restoration specialist based in Warwickshire. Our client is looking for a skilled and passionate Bodyshop Prepper to work on some of the most iconic classic and vintage vehicles in the industry.

This is a fantastic opportunity for an experienced Prepper with a passion for timeless cars. You’ll be responsible for the preparation and strip/fit of bodywork prior to paint, playing a key role in restoring classic vehicles to their former glory.

Key Responsibilities of the Bodyshop Prepper:Carry out preparation of classic car bodywork to a high standardStrip and refit body components as requiredWork closely with other skilled technicians in a team environmentMaintain a clean and safe working areaUphold the highest standards of craftsmanship and attention to detailRequirements for the Bodyshop Prepper:Proven experience in vehicle preparation (classic car experience desirable)Ability to strip and re-fit body panels with care and accuracyExcellent attention to detail and pride in your workTeam player with a strong work ethicPassion for classic and vintage vehiclesWhat’s on Offer for the Bodyshop Prepper:Competitive basic salary starting from £28,000 + bonus & overtimeMonday to Friday only – No weekendsWork on world-renowned classic vehiclesOngoing training and development opportunitiesSupportive and passionate team environmentStaff discounts and company benefitsIf this Bodyshop Prepper job interests you and you would like to know more about it, or other Automotive Jobs in Warwickshire, please contact Billy Peasgood at Perfect Placement UK Ltd.

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