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Master Technician

Luton
4 days ago
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An exciting opportunity has become available for an Automotive Master Vehicle Technician/Vehicle Mechanic within a Main Dealer located in Luton.

Benefits:

£45,000 basic salary + bonus scheme
31 days annual leave including bank holidays
Company pension
Life insurance
Free Breakdown Cove
Employee discounts
Health and wellbeing support
Staff referral schemeDuties:

Diagnose and repair a variety of vehicle faults accurately and efficiently.
Complete all work in line with manufacturer and dealership standards.
Support colleagues with technical advice and mentoring when required.
Maintain accurate records and documentation.
Participate in ongoing training to stay current with new technology and repair methods.Requirements:

Level 3 Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair qualification (or equivalent).
Franchise Diagnostic or Master Technician accreditation
Strong technical and diagnostic skills across a range of vehicle systems.
A full UK driving licence.
High attention to detail and commitment to quality workmanship.
Ability to work independently and as part of a team.The salary of this Master Vehicle Technician role is up to £45,000 basic and an OTE of £50,000.

Hours of work in this role are Monday to Friday, 8:30am - 5:00pm and 1-in-3 Saturdays, 8:00am - 1:00pm

To apply for this Master Vehicle 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 job within the Motor Trade be sure to contact us today.

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