Panel Beater

Daventry
1 year ago
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Basic Salary - £17 - £20 an hour (flexible, depends on experience)
Plus personal efficiency bonus (time saved)
Working Hours: Monday To Friday only, 8:30am - 5:00pm
No Weekends
Well Established Group with excellent progression and benefits.We are currently recruiting for a Panel Beater in the Daventry area. Our Client has a requirement for a Panel Beater to join their bodyshop.

Our Client, an Automotive well established Accident Repair Centre is seeking a skilled Panel Beater / Panel Technician to complement their existing team of Panel Beaters.

What they require from the successful Panel Beater:

A previous working experience within a Panel Beater / Panel Technician role.
ATA would be advantageous to your application
Full Panel Beater qualifications to NVQ Level 3 or equivalent
An efficient and hard-working Panel Beater with good attention to detail
A good communicatorTypical duties of a Panel Beater for our Client:

Replacement of Panels
Removing and replacing the body shell of vehicles
Panel Straightening and Filling
Body Alignment
Welding and BondingThe salary of this Panel Beater role is up to £40,000.

As a Panel Beater for our client, you can expect to work Monday To Friday only, 8:30am - 5:00pm.

This Panel Beater Job is located in Daventry and our Client is looking for Panel Beaters that can travel to this area.

If you are interested in hearing more or wish to apply for this Panel Beater Job please send your CV to Tom Thacker quoting the job reference number.

Perfect Placement are the UK’s Leading Automotive Recruitment Agency so if you are looking for a Panel Beater Job get in touch today.

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