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MOT Tester & Vehicle Technician Required in Southampton, Hampshire:

Base near Lymington/Southampton, Hampshire Independent Garage Option to undertake MOT Licence

We are seeking an experienced a Vehicle Technician for our Client based in the Lymington/Southampton area.

Our client is an established family run garage within the Lymington/Southampton Area, with new management, looking to develop the workshop department further. As a group they also have a well-established used car sales department, ensuring a continuous flow of work from both the public and trade customers.

They work on a variety of makes and models of vehicles, with expertise within Vehicles, Trikes as well as regularly working with Cars and some light commercials.

Our client is a family friendly garage located in a picturesque area of Hampshire; if you love working with Vehicles, cars & more, get in contact today!

What’s on Offer as a MOT Tester & Vehicle Technician?
Monday – Friday 08:00 – 17:00, Sat 1 in 2 08:00 – 13:00Part-time Hours availableBasic Salary: Circa £40,000 (Dependent on hours & experience)22 Days Holiday + Bank HolidayOn-site ParkingSupportive Workshop EnvironmentWhat’s will you be doing as a MOT Tester & Vehicle Technician?
Working on a variety of makes and models of Vehicles.Assisting with the service and repair of cars and light commercial vehicles.Carry out your duties in line with the procedures.Ensure that documentation procedures are performed to the highest standards and complete.Ensure good communication, both orally and in written form, with your colleagues and customersEnsure your timekeeping, being ready to open up & start the next jobCheck the days job sheet box for the Next Job and if unsure consult the Workshop Controller or Office ReceptionistIf relevant conducting MOT’s to the DVSA Standards &Completing MOT Paperwork correctly and filing in the appropriate placeEnsure that QC’s are conducted Monthly & filed correctlyAttend and complete all training courses required to carry out your job position and continued development within the Company.Promote all services of the Company to Customers when the opportunity arisesTo be considered for this MOT Tester & Vehicle Mechanic role, you must have:
A Valid MOT Testing LicenceUnderstanding of basic Vehicle vehicle design, function, and location of parts.Excellent computer skillsExcellent customer service skillsStrong attention to detailGood organisation skillsAbility to work in a fast-paced environment.To be a team playerIf this Vehicle Mechanic Job interests you and you would like to know more about it or other Automotive Jobs such as Vehicle Technician in Holbury, Lymington, or Hampshire contact Kinga Csipetics at Perfect Placement

Our team of Automotive Recruitment Consultants all share a passion for finding our jobseekers the best jobs in the Automotive Industry. So, if you are looking to improve your career and want to hear about more Motor Trade Jobs in your local area, please get in touch with us today.

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