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MET Technician

Lewsey
3 days ago
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MET Technician / MET Fitter

Location: Luton
Basic Salary: Up to £20 an hour + Bonus
Quarterly Bonus Scheme
Working Hours: 9 hour days with flexible hours between 6:30am - 5:00pm
Great working environment with a friendly management teamOur Motor Trade Client is a growing Accident Repair Centre based in Luton and they require an experienced MET Technician / Fitter to join their busy team of bodyshop productives.

Typical duties of a MET Technician for our Client include:

Diagnosing, repairing and maintaining vehicles in line with our Client’s high standards
Familiarity with the skills, knowledge and techniques required to be successful in a MET Technician / Fitter role.
To identify additional repair work and liaise with the bodyshop advisor
Communicating effectively with other team members
Carry out quality controlsYour Experience as a MET Technician

Fully qualified MET Technician to NVQ Level 3 or equivalent
ATA qualification would be beneficial
Experience as a MET Technician within an accident repair centreFor your hard work as a MET Technician / Fitter for our client you will be paid up to £45,000 with OTE circa of £48,000.

If you are interested in hearing more or wish to apply for this MET Technician Job please send your CV to Tom Thacker quoting the job reference number.

Perfect Placement are the UK’s Leading Automotive Recruitment Agency so if you are looking for a MET Technician / Fitter Job get in touch today.

For the best Automotive MET Technician, MET Fitter, Stripper Fitter, Motor Trade MET jobs be sure to contact our team.

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