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Mobile Habitation Technician

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Mobile Caravan / Motorhome Habitation Technician – Kent Area

Salary: £32,000 Basic | OTE £38,000+ | Fully Liveried Van + Fuel + Phone + Uniform Hours: Flexible Working (Including Some Weekends) Location: Kent & Surrounding Areas Long term Franchisee options

Are you an experienced Caravan or Motorhome Service Engineer looking for a mobile role with the potential to become your own boss? Our client, a leading name in mobile caravan and motorhome servicing, is expanding their operations and seeking a Mobile Habitation Technician to cover the Kent territory.

Key Responsibilities as a Mobile Habitation Technician:Carry out full caravan and motorhome habitation services and safety checks.Use our clients in-house CRM system to manage appointments and log job details.Deliver outstanding customer service during home visits.Cover areas that require additional support or coverage.Represent the Brand professionally at all times.What We're Looking For:Previous experience as a caravan/motorhome service engineer is essential.Relevant qualifications highly desirable (see below).Clean UK driving licence.Excellent communication, planning and organisational skills.Computer literate – capable of managing your own digital diary.Flexible with working hours, including occasional weekends.Desirable Qualifications:Level 1 and 2 (or equivalent) Electrical qualifications.STGW or equivalent Gas Certificate.NCC Caravan Service Award (desirable).Don’t have all the qualifications? No problem. If you have relevant experience, your new employer will support your training and certification.Perks & Benefits:Competitive salary with achievable on-target earnings.Fully customised and liveried van, fuel, phone and uniform provided.Company pension scheme and statutory holidays.In-house training provided at Head Office.Exciting progression opportunity: take over your own territory and operate under the brand as your own business (franchise model, subject to conditions).If you're ready to take your caravan or motorhome servicing career mobile in the Kent area, apply now! Send your CV and cover letter to Martin Bane at Perfect Placement.

At Perfect Placement, we specialise in matching candidates to roles in the automotive and leisure vehicle sector. Whether you're looking for your next technician job or a pathway to being your own boss, we can help you take the next step.

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