MOT Technician

Milton Keynes
3 weeks ago
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An exciting opportunity has become available for a MOT Technician within an Independent Dealership, located in the Buckinghamshire area.
Our Automotive Client has a need for a MOT Technician who is motivated and able to work to their own initiative.
Benefits:

  • Competitive basic salary of up to £35,000 + performance bonuses
  • On Target Earnings of £40,000
  • Opportunity to gain further qualifications
  • No weekend work – enjoy your weekends off!
  • Access to staff discount schemes
  • Social events and a friendly work environment
  • Opportunity to work with cutting-edge diagnostic equipment
  • Free on-site parking
    Duties include but are not limited to:
  • Carrying out Servicing and Repairs to a variety of Cars
  • MOT Testing
  • Confidently using advanced diagnostic equipment to identify and resolve complex issues.
  • Performing Diagnostic Testing to identify vehicle Faults.
  • Ensuring that paperwork is completed to the highest of standards
    Requirements:
  • A Fully Qualified to NVQ Level 3 or equivalent
  • A Current and Valid UK Driving Licence
  • Dedicated and committed approach.
  • Your job as a Vehicle Technician will be your passion and you will enjoy all aspects of your work.
  • Your own Vehicle Technician tools.
    The salary of this MOT Technician role is up to £35,000.
    To apply for this Vehicle Technician / MOT Tester position, please forward your CV to Tom Thacker quoting the job reference number or call our office for a chat about this position.
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