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Motorcycle Technician

Uppingham
6 days ago
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Motorcycle Technician Vacancy - Motorbike Dealership Leicestershire
Position: Motorcycle Technician 
Location: on the Leicestershire / Northamptonshire border
Basic Salary: up to £35,000 (Depending on experience/qualification)
OTE: £40,000 (Uncapped profit share scheme)
Working Hours: 8:30am - 5:30pm
Week 1: Monday to Friday 
Week 2: Tuesday – Saturday (5:00pm Saturdays)
Motorcycle License Required 
My client is an excellent dealership who specialise in a premium brand. They're now looking for an experienced Motorcycle Technician in their workshop. They have a friendly team with strong management experience. If you're looking for a new bike role, this is an excellent choice for experience gained. 

They host two excellent franchises, both world-renowned brands which offer world-class manufacture training and career development. 

You will need a full UK bike license to get into this role, as the team all ride bikes themselves and you'll need to move them around the workshop from time-to-time. It's more than just a collection of colleagues at this place, they host a great community with a shared passion for motorcycles.

Ideally you will have Level 2 or 3 in Vehicle Maintenance and have experience working on motorcycles within a dealership or independent garage. 

Motorcycle Technician  responsibilities include:
Servicing, Maintenance and Repair of Motorcycles.
Undergo Manufacturer Training and Development Courses.
Diagnostic work if applicable to your skillset. 
Organising and maintaining the workshop.
Communicating with the Controller and Service Manager.
Dealing with customers when required. Long list of benefits as a Motorcycle Technician include:
33 days holiday 
Manufacturer training
Retail discounts at 9 sites across the country, with 17 brands. 
Bike Gear / parts discounts too! 
Much more! If this Motorcycle Technician vacancy looks interesting to you, please get in touch with Tom Thacker at Perfect Placement today. 

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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