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MET Technician

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Milton Keynes
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MET Technician Vacancy - Milton Keynes Accident Repair Centre

Basic Salary: £40,000 - £45,000 + bonus Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 9:00am - 6:00pm Overtime paid at an enhanced rate Manufacturer approved bodyshop

Our client is a manufacturer approved accident repair centre based in Milton Keynes. They're currently on the lookout for an experienced MET Technician able to undertake mechanical and electrical repairs. 

They have been established in the area for over 30 years with expertise in a variety of bodyshop services. Their commitment to their customers is at the forefront of the business and they maintain a high standard through their dedicated team. They're known for their high standard of training and state-of-the-art facilities which allow them to deliver a top-notch experience. 

Key Responsibilities of an MET Technician:Carry out all mechanical and bodywork on allocated jobs.Dismantling, fault-finding & diagnostic work.Re-assembly with new parts as required.Inspections and testing.Identify faults or work that is found to be required, or considered to be advisable in the interests of safety.To carry-out road testing of vehicles when required in a safe and legal way as instructed, checking for road worthiness.What our Client expects of their MET Technician?
Eye for DetailQuality AwarenessCommunication SkillsMulti-TaskingAir-con trained ATA would be advantageous but not essential.Hybrid/EV Training also advantageous If you are interested in hearing more about thisMET Technician role, or others we have in your area, please do not hesitate to contact Tom Thacker 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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