Mobile Vehicle Technician

Haversham
1 week ago
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Our client, a reputable national fleet rental company, is seeking a Skilled Mobile Vehicle Technician to join their team in Milton Keynes.

The Mobile Vehicle Technician role offers a fantastic chance for experienced motor trade professionals to work in a dynamic, mobile environment with a recognised employer dedicated to career development and ongoing training. As a Mobile Vehicle Technician, your expertise will be crucial in maintaining fleet reliability and delivering exceptional service.

Benefits:

Basic salary of £38,760 with a performance-based bonus, OTE approximately £43,000
Monday to Friday working hours, 42.5 hours weekly
One Saturday in four paid at time and a half
23 days holiday plus bank holidays; your birthday off
Fully equipped, brand-new company van fitted with the latest diagnostic tools
Ongoing training programmes and career progression opportunities
Life assurance and employer pension scheme
Tool insurance coverage
High street discounts on mobile services, eye care, and more
Company social events, including Christmas partiesDuties:

You will carry out servicing, repairs, and maintenance on light commercial vehicles at customer sites
Conduct diagnostic testing and fault finding as a Mobile Vehicle Technician to resolve vehicle issues efficiently
Utilise advanced diagnostic equipment installed in your company van
Complete work to manufacturer standards, ensuring quality and compliance
Plan daily workload effectively, with jobs scheduled five days in advance
Maintain detailed records of all work performed
Provide excellent customer service and technical assistance on-site
Follow health and safety regulations at all timesRequirements:

Qualified Motor Vehicle Technician with a solid workshop background suitable for a Mobile Vehicle Technician position
Strong diagnostic, fault-finding, and problem-solving skills
Full UK driving licence is essential
NVQ Level 2/3 or equivalent qualification preferred
Experience working on light commercial vehicles is advantageous but not essential
Prior mobile technician experience is beneficial but not mandatoryIf you are a dedicated Mobile Vehicle Technician seeking a rewarding role with a forward-thinking company, this is an excellent opportunity.

Contact Tom Thacker, Automotive Recruitment Specialist at Perfect Placement covering Milton Keynes and Buckinghamshire, today to discover more about this fantastic opportunity.

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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