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Classic Car Technician

Perfect Placement
Greater London
1 day ago
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Classic Car Technician required in Wimbledon

Salary: £32,000 - £38,000 per annum (Depending on Experience)
Hours: 9am - 6pm, Monday - Friday (No weekends!)

Are you passionate about classic cars? Do you possess the technical expertise to maintain, repair, and restore our clients automotive marvels to perfection? If so, our client has an exciting opportunity as a Classic Vehicle Technician for you!

Our client is seeking to expand their team at their prestigious Concierge / Full Service business, that carries out Sourcing, all levels of Mechanical work, and Sales, located in Wimbledon. With 12 successful years in the industry and counting, they take immense pride in delivering unparalleled quality and craftsmanship in every service they offer.

At their establishment, classic car technicians converge to work on a diverse range of iconic automobiles, including Porsche, Mercedes, Ferrari, Rolls Royce, and more. They prioritise quality over quantity, ensuring that each vehicle receives the utmost care and attention to detail.

Why Work With Our Client?

Industry-Leading Team: Collaborate with experienced professionals who are passionate about classic cars and dedicated to excellence. Continuous Learning: Expand your knowledge and skills through ongoing training and development opportunities. Generous Benefits: Enjoy 20 days of holiday plus bank holidays, employer pension contributions, and engaging social events such as trade shows, away days and Christmas dinners. Passionate Environment: Immerse yourself in a workplace where dedication, craftsmanship, and love for classic cars reign supreme.


Our client values not only technical skills but also personal traits that align with their company culture. Honesty, pride in work and attention to detail are far more important to them that watching the hours.

As a Classic Car Technician (Motor Engineer) your day to day duties will include but not limited too:Diagnostic Assessments: Conduct thorough inspections and diagnostic tests to identify mechanical, electrical, and structural issues in classic cars. There certainly is no OCD ports on these loved vehicles of the past!Repair and Maintenance: Perform mechanical repairs, including engine overhauls, transmission repairs, brake system maintenance, and suspension adjustments, to ensure optimal performance and safety.Restoration Work: Restore classic cars to their original specifications or customise them to meet client preferences, adhering to historical accuracy and authenticity where required.Electrical Systems: Troubleshoot and repair electrical components, including wiring harnesses, lighting systems, gauges, and accessories, ensuring proper functionality and safety compliance.Documentation: Maintain detailed records of work performed, including parts used, labour hours, and any modifications made, to provide clients with comprehensive documentation and ensure historical accuracy.Quality Control: Conduct thorough quality inspections at various stages of the restoration process to ensure that work meets or exceeds industry standards and client expectations.Continued Learning: Stay abreast of advancements in classic car technology, restoration techniques, and industry best practices through ongoing training and professional development activities.Team Collaboration: Collaborate with colleagues, including fellow mechanics, and restoration specialists, to leverage collective expertise and ensure the successful completion of projects within established timelines and budgets.They're seeking an individual who:Demonstrates a genuine love for classic cars and the automotive industry.Is a skilled and experienced Vehicle Technician. Exhibits a strong work ethic and attention to detail.Thrives in a collaborative team environment.Is dedicated to delivering exceptional quality and craftsmanship in every task.If you're ready to join a dynamic team of classic car enthusiasts and contribute to our client's legacy of excellence, they want to hear from you!

Send your CV and a cover letter highlighting your passion for classic cars and relevant experience to Liam Buffenbarger at Perfect Placement. Don't miss this opportunity to become part of our client's prestigious and unique classic team of enthusiasts and professionals!

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