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Commercial Vehicle Technician

Perfect Placement
Swindon
1 day ago
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Commercial Vehicle Technician required in Swindon.

SALARY: Annual basic salary of £33,906 plus performance-related bonus scheme (£42,000 annual average earnings; however, some of our clients' Vehicle Technicians are earning £58,000 per annum). HOURS: 45-hour week, Monday to Friday with 1 in 2 Saturdays, 8:00am-12:00pm (paid as overtime at time and a half). BENEFITS: Further technical training, pension scheme, staff purchase discounts, life assurance, discounted gym membership, and access to a retailer discount portal, amongst others. 

Our client, a large franchise-approved light commercial vehicle/van dealership situated in the Swindon region, is currently looking to hire a fully qualified Commercial Vehicle Technician for their Service Department.

Reporting to the Service Manager and working alongside a friendly workshop team, as a Commercial Vehicle Technician, your main duties will include carrying out fault diagnosis, service, and repair as instructed to the standards laid down by the manufacturer and our client. You will need to ensure faults are accurately diagnosed and report to the Service Manager as required on vehicle condition, safety, reliability and performance. You will need to ensure that quality procedures relating to the function laid down by our client and manufacturer are adhered to at all times. 

To be eligible, you will need to be a fully qualified Vehicle Technician to IMI/NVQ Level 3 or equivalent as a minimum in Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair, with ideally at least one to two years’ technical experience post-qualification with a franchise-approved automotive dealership. You will need to hold a driving licence with minimal points, be a committed individual and a good team player. You must be able to produce a high quality of work in a stringent dealer environment and be motivated to work towards targets set for your team. Candidates with an active MOT licence or experience with light commercial vehicles/vans would be desirable, but it is non-essential. 

What's in it for you? For your hard work as a Commercial Vehicle Technician, our client is offering: 
Starting salary of £33,906 per annum, pending experience.Access to a generous uncapped performance-related bonus scheme (£42,000 annual average earnings; however, some of our clients' Vehicle Technicians are earning £58,000 per annum).30 days annual leave (including the bank holidays) with holiday allowance increasing over the length of service.Overtime, subject to availability, paid at time and a time-and-a-half rateAccess to manufacturer-accredited training/development.Workplace pension scheme.Various additional benefits, including staff purchase discounts, life assurance, discounted gym membership, and access to a retailer discount portal, amongst others.Fantastic career prospects with a car dealer group operating for over 100 years!45-hour week Monday to Friday with 1 in 2 Saturdays, 8:00am-12:00pm (paid as overtime).If you are interested in hearing more about this Commercial Vehicle Technician job in the Swindon area, please contact Hamish Lowrie at Perfect Placement Today.
 
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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