Mobile Vehicle Technician

Milton Keynes
3 days ago
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We are currently working with a UK Wide Recovery Business who are seeking Mobile Vehicle Technicians to join their team.

Location: Milton Keynes and Surrounds
Salary: £38,500 basic, with OTE of up to £50,000 per annumThis is an excellent opportunity for a Vehicle Technician to bolster their experience without the humdrum of working in a garage environment. The working day for the Mobile Vehicle Technician will start from the moment you leave your own driveway and end when you return, meaning you get paid for your daily commute!

Some of the perks include:

Fantastic Career Progression Opportunities
Free breakdown cover for your whole household
Healthcare and Wellbeing benefits
Full Support from a Technical Team
A fully equipped and state of the art vehicle.We are looking to hear from Vehicle Technicians who are experienced in Technical, electrical and diagnostics. Due to the nature of this Mobile Vehicle Technician role, you will see a diverse range of breakdowns and technical issues, so it is essential that you are clued up on these elements.

Requirements:

A Full UK Driving Licence
Anything upwards from a Level 2 light vehicle maintenance qualification (or equivalent)
A customer centric approach.If you are interested in hearing more about this Mobile Vehicle Technician role, or any other Motor Trade Jobs in the Milton Keynes area, get in touch with Tom Thacker at Perfect Placement today

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