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Mobile Smart Repair Technician

Lewsey
3 weeks ago
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Mobile Smart Repair Technician required for our client’s busy Accident Repair Centre located in Luton.

Working as a Mobile Smart Repair Technician for our Client you can expect a salary of £40,000 -£45,000 basic and an OTE of £55,000 with the working hours being Monday to Friday, 8:00am - 5:00pm and 1 in 3 Saturday Mornings.
 
Benefits:

Brand-new van with state-of-the-art equipment
Free company life assurance
Access to wellbeing services including Employee Assistance Programme, Remote GP, Health Cash Plan, Dental Plan & Travel Insurance
Exclusive employee vehicle leasing schemes
Company pension and save-as-you-earn share scheme
Unlimited access to a comprehensive benefits platform with high street retailer discountsDuties:

Fully equipped van will include the latest tools and diagnostic equipment needed for high-quality repairs
You’ll travel locally to carry out repairs at customers’ homes, workplaces, or approved locations.
Involve paint spraying, SMART repairs, and light panel work.Requirements:

Qualification in Vehicle Repair or Maintenance
Experience as a Paint Sprayer, SMART Repairer or Panel Beater
Full UK Driving Licence
Previous experience in an Accident Repair environmentIf you are interested in hearing more or wish to apply for this Mobile Smart Repair Technician Job, please send your CV to Tom Thacker quoting the job reference number.

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