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MET Technician

Clear Automotive
Dorset
3 weeks ago
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Up to £47,000 OTE £65,000 +

  • Time Saved Bonus - banked weekly & paid monthly
  • Monday to Friday only
  • Access 30% of your wages in advance every month!!
  • 29 days annual leave (increasing with service)
  • Clear progression opportunities within an expanding company
  • Enhanced sick pay
  • Plus, many more great benefits

For more information, please call Rochelle on:

MET Technician / Mechanic Strip & Fit - Accident Repair Specialist

If you're an experienced MET Technician, Strip & Fitter, or Mechanic from an accident repair background, this is a brilliant opportunity to join a forward-thinking, quality-focused repair centre - one that values precision over speed and takes pride in doing things properly.

You'll be working with a respected name in the industry, in a workshop that's fully equipped, well-organised, and focused on high-standard repairs - not rushed jobs. If you take real pride in your workmanship, you'll fit in perfectly.

What You'll Be Doing: MET Technician

  • Removing and refitting mechanical and electrical trims, panels, and components
  • Professionally stripping and rebuilding vehicles, ensuring work is completed to manufacturer standards
  • Dismantling accident-damaged vehicles ahead of panel and paint stages
  • Performing fault finding, diagnostics, and inspections
  • Steering, suspension, and wheel alignment work as required
  • Ordering and fitting replacement parts
  • Carefully reassembling vehicles to pre-accident condition
  • Working on bodywork, trim, and all mechanical/electrical aspects within your remit
  • Following manufacturer repair methods and ensuring all work meets quality and safety standards
  • Managing repair times effectively and ensuring work is completed within agreed timelines

What You'll Need:

  • Previous experience as a MET Technician in a bodyshop or accident repair setting
  • Strong mechanical, electrical, and diagnostic skills
  • Ability to follow technical repair methods accurately
  • An ATA, NVQ Level 3, or IMI Level 3 qualification would be a big advantage
  • A proactive mindset and pride in delivering high-quality work

If you're looking to join a company that truly respects the skill behind accident repair and provides the right environment to do your best work, we'd love to hear from you

If you would like to be considered for the MET Technician job, please call Rochelle at Clear Automotive on or email your CV for an immediate interview.

We are also recruit for the following positions nationally: Panel Beater, Panel Technician, MET Technician, Bodyshop Mechanic, Vehicle Painter, Vehicle Paint Sprayer, Vehicle Prepper, Paint Prepper, Bodyshop Technicians, Accident repair, Vehicle body repair, coach builder, VDA, Vehicle Damage Assessor, Bodyshop Estimator, Vehicle Technician, Workshop Controller, Bodyshop Controller, SMART Repairer and Bodyshop Managers, Production Manager and more

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