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Mechanic

We Buy Any Car
South Yorkshire
2 weeks ago
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WE are looking for a brilliant mechanic who will work out of our warm and cosy newly acquired regional support centre to offer nationwide virtual support to our network of 500 + branches and 1000 retail colleagues.


WE need someone who is comfortable assisting with vehicle purchases remotely, reviewing videos and then offering the right advice to our Retail colleagues.


WE want someone who can work on their own and plan their own workload.


WE think previous experiences in the motor trade and different manufacturers is essential.


WE would love to hear from you if you are able to identify vehicle faults and diagnosing issues.


WE offer a competitive salary 


WE offer the ability to earn an additional OTE.


WE offer a fun and different environment with lots of different makes and models to work on.


What you will do

With experience in a workshop, you will be confident in carrying out all aspects of vehicle maintenance and will enjoy working on a variety of cars in an ever-changing environment. Working on your own you will plan the work needed for the week ahead. Working at a BCA branch, where you will work like a RAC / AA patrol Take a day every 2 weeks to work from home to listen to engine videos from our retail partners

About you:

A current full UK manual driving license. Car mechanic background preferably time served. Able to demonstrate technical knowledge. Confident to make decisions about repairing issues ‘in-house’ or sending to outside repairers. Able to deliver brilliant 5* service to all our partners on-site in our hubs.

We are the UK’s favourite car-buying service and we are growing FAST! We have over 500 branches and are opening more sites each month


We are looking for enthusiastic, passionate, honest, service-driven individuals to join our team.


Extra Benefits:

Birthday Celebrations. Discounted Gym Membership. Monthly & Annual Bonuses, Incentives & Rewards. Buy More Holiday Scheme + Accrue Extra for Length of Service! Healthcare Cash Plan. Cycle to Work Scheme. Pension Scheme.

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