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MOT Tester

Perfect Placement
West Midlands
1 day ago
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MOT Tester Required in Birmingham

Basic Salary: Up £34,000 OTE: £38,000+ Hours: Monday to Friday 8:30am -5:30pm Plus alternate Saturday mornings (8:30am tli 2pm)

Our client is a well-established, family-run business seeking an MOT Tester to join their dedicated team. This is a garage that truly values and supports its staff.

They are ideally looking for an MOT Tester, and if you’re also able to carry out basic service work, it would significantly strengthen your application.

The ideal MOT Tester candidate will have the following: You must have a valid class 4 and 7 MOT testing licence with DVSA and have an up-to-date annual training record and passed the assessment.Previous experience working as a Motor Vehicle Technician would be beneficial, but not essential as brand training will be provided.Experience of meeting compliance standards across Health and Safety and qualityFull Driving licence.As an MOT Tester for our client, you will get the following:
Basic Salary up to £34,000 (negotiable depending on experience)OTE £38,000+ - Bonus Potential: Performance-based bonus & optional overtime availableHoliday: 23 days annual leave + Bank HolidaysWork Environment: Supportive, steady, and friendly teamCompany Culture: Family-run business with excellent Google reviewsTeam Activities: Regular team outings and eventsAs an MOT Tester, you will have the following responsibilities:
Carrying out MOT tests in accordance with DVSA guidelines and regulationsAccurately identifying and reporting vehicle faults and defectsPerforming basic servicing and maintenance work when required (If you are a Technician) Ensuring all vehicles meet road safety and environmental standardsMaintaining accurate records and documentation for each MOT testCommunicating clearly with customers and colleagues about any issues foundKeeping the workshop clean, safe, and compliant with health and safety standardsSupporting the wider workshop team as neededIf you are interested in this fantastic MOT Tester opportunity and want to hear more about other roles in the West Midlands area, contact Archie Lawson at Perfect Placement today. He helps job seekers in developing their careers in the Motor Trade.

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