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MOT Tester

Perfect Placement
Bournemouth
3 days ago
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MOT Tester needed in Bournemouth

Location: Bournemouth, Dorset Salary: £30,000 – £35,000 per annum (DOE)  Job Type: Full-time, Permanent Hours: Monday to Friday (8:00am – 5:30pm), optional Saturdays


Are you a qualified MOT Tester looking to join a friendly, professional team in Bournemouth? We’re on the lookout for a skilled and reliable MOT Tester to carry out tests to DVSA standards and help maintain the smooth running of our busy garage.


What You’ll Be Doing:Conducting MOT tests in line with DVSA regulationsEnsuring all documentation is completed accuratelyWorking collaboratively with our technicians and service team

What We’re Looking For:A valid MOT Tester licence (Class 4 minimum)Level 3 NVQ or equivalent in Vehicle Maintenance (preferred)A good eye for detail and a commitment to safetyPunctual, reliable, and customer-focused attitude

What We Offer:Competitive salary with regular reviews28 days holiday (including bank holidays)On-site parking & staff discountsA supportive and professional working environment

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.

Join a garage that values quality work and great service. Whether you're looking for a fresh start or your next step, we’d love to hear from you. Apply now with your CV or contact Tom Wharton @ Perfect Placement for more details.

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