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Mobile Vehicle Technician

Perfect Placement
Cambridgeshire
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Mobile Vehicle Technician – Cambridge

Are you a skilled Vehicle Technician looking for a role that offers fantastic pay, unbeatable benefits, and the freedom of a mobile position? This is your chance to join a top-tier company that truly values its employees!

What’s on Offer?

Basic Salary: £38,625 per year OTE: £48,000 – Earn more with bonuses! Hours: 40-hour working week Company Van: Fully equipped for the job Free Unlimited Breakdown Cover – Peace of mind on and off duty Family Support Package – Because we care about your loved ones too Holidays: 23 days (rising to 25) + bank holidays

As a Mobile Vehicle Technician, you’ll be out on the road, diagnosing and fixing vehicles at the roadside, customers' homes, or workplaces. Every day brings a new challenge, so if you love problem-solving and working independently, this is the job for you!

What We’re Looking For:
NVQ Level 2/3 or equivalent in Vehicle Maintenance & RepairExperience in diagnostics and repair workA full UK driving licenceA customer-focused attitude – you’ll be representing a leading brand!This is not just a job – it’s a career with progression, training, and fantastic perks.

Ready to take the next step? Apply now and drive your career forward! 

If you are interested in hearing more about this Mobile Vehicle Technician job in the Cambridge area, please contact Danielle Axtell-Carty at Perfect Placement Today.

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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