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MOT Tester

Perfect Placement
Nottinghamshire
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Dedicated MOT Tester – Mansfield

Basic Salary: £34,000+ Bonuses OTE: Up to £37,000 Monday – Friday: 08:30 – 17:30 Alternate Saturdays: 08:30 – 13:00 No Sundays or Bank Holidays

We are recruiting for a dedicated MOT Tester to join a successful and well-established family-run autocentre in Mansfield. This company is known for looking after its team, offering long-term job security, bonuses, and a strong work-life balance.

This is a great opportunity for a qualified MOT Tester who enjoys working in a fast-paced environment and wants to be part of a supportive and growing team. You won't be on the repairs, and will be their dedicated MOT Tester.

What’s on offer:
£34,000 basic salaryBonus scheme with potential earnings up to £37,000No working Sundays or Bank HolidaysPension schemeStaff discounts on MOTs, servicing and repairsLong service and loyalty incentivesStaff referral schemeOn-site parkingFriendly and inclusive working environmentCareer progression opportunitiesKey Responsibilities:
Carry out MOT tests on a wide range of vehicles in line with DVSA standardsIdentify and advise on any faults or repairs requiredMaintain accurate and up-to-date MOT recordsAssist with general workshop duties as neededEnsure health and safety guidelines are always followedRequirements:
DVSA-approved MOT Testing Licence (Class 4)At least 2 years of MOT Testing experienceFull UK Driving LicenceStrong attention to detail and a commitment to delivering high standardsAbility to work both independently and within a teamProfessional, customer-focused attitudeIf you’re an experienced MOT Tester looking for a new opportunity with a business that values its staff, please get in touch with Aedan at Perfect Placement to discuss this role further and arrange an interview.

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.

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