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MOT Technician

Perfect Placement
Greater Manchester
1 day ago
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Motor Vehicle Technician/MOT Tester Needed in Wigan 

Working Hours: 40-hour week, day shifts + regular Saturday morning overtime Salary: £30,000 – £44,000 (Depending on Experience + OTE)

Our client, a well-established and family-run Main Dealership Group, is seeking experienced Motor Vehicle Technicians and MOT Testers to join their expanding team in Wigan. This is a fantastic opportunity to work in a franchised environment where high standards, quality workmanship, and excellent customer service are at the forefront. Full franchise and supplementary training will be provided to support your development.

Key Responsibilities for Motor Vehicle Technician / MOT Tester:
Road test vehicles and diagnose problems as requiredCarry out inspections, repairs, and servicing in line with manufacturer standardsConduct MOT tests in line with regulations and complete annual training requirementsEnsure all paperwork is accurate and up to dateMaintain high productivity levels and complete work within agreed timeframesWork closely with service and parts teams to deliver an excellent customer experienceKeep work areas and protective clothing clean, tidy, and safeWhat We’re Looking For in a Motor Vehicle Technician / MOT Tester:
Qualified to NVQ / City & Guilds Level 3 (or equivalent) in Vehicle Maintenance & RepairCurrent MOT licence (essential for MOT Tester roles)Full UK driving licence (clean)Previous experience in a franchised or independent workshop environmentStrong attention to detail and commitment to delivering quality workBenefits for a Motor Vehicle Technician/MOT Tester:
Competitive salary OTE £30,000 – £44,000 per year (plus overtime)Life and health benefitsCompany pension schemeCycle to Work schemeStaff discountsHolidays increasing with length of service + birthday off workStaff awards, recognition programmes, and regular company eventsIf this Motor Vehicle Technician / MOT Tester role interests you and you would like to know more about it, or other automotive roles in your area, please contact Cecily Calder at Perfect Placement UK Ltd.

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