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Master Vehicle Technician

Perfect Placement
Hertfordshire
3 weeks ago
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Master Vehicle Technician Vacancy - Letchworth!

Are you an experienced and highly skilled Master Vehicle Technician looking for an exciting new opportunity? Our client, a reputable main dealership in Letchworth, Hertfordshire, is seeking a dedicated Master Vehicle Technician to join their dynamic team. This is an excellent chance to progress your career in a supportive environment where your technical expertise is truly valued.

Why join this Master Vehicle Technician role?

Competitive salary and earning potential: OTE £50,000 per annum Working hours that promote work-life balance: Monday to Friday, 8am – 5pm, no weekends Supportive dealership environment: A well-equipped workshop and a collaborative team culture Ongoing development: Access to continuous training opportunities and professional growth

Your key duties as a Master Vehicle Technician will include:
Carrying out complex diagnostics, repairs, and high-quality maintenance on a variety of vehiclesSupporting and mentoring colleagues to enhance team technical skillsEnsuring all work is completed correctly the first time, promoting excellent customer satisfactionDelivering exceptional customer service while maintaining safety and quality standards in a modern workshopWhat we're looking for in a candidate:
Fully qualified Master Technician or equivalent experienceProven experience within a main dealer or reputable independent workshopConfidence with the latest diagnostic tools and repair techniquesExperience working with a diverse range of automotive brands and models (desirable)Additional certifications or specialised training in diagnostics and repairs (desirable)Excellent communication skills and a team-focused attitudePassion for delivering top-quality workmanship and ongoing improvementIf you meet the criteria above and are ready to take your career to the next level, we encourage you to contact us today. Our client is recognised for its commitment to employee wellbeing and excellence in service – don’t miss this opportunity!

Join us as a Master Vehicle Technician and be part of a successful, award-winning dealership known for career development and staff satisfaction.

Our team of Automotive Recruitment Consultants at Perfect Placement share a genuine passion for connecting skilled professionals with top automotive employers. If you are seeking new challenges and want to learn about more Motor Trade roles in your area, please get in touch today.

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