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PDI Technician

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Plymouth
2 days ago
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Prep/PDI Technician Required in Plymouth

Salary: Basic £26,000 DOE, OTE £32,000 Working Hours: Monday to Friday, Saturdays on a 1 in 2 rota basis (AM)

An amazing opportunity has become available for our client in Plymouth to assist with the processing of new vehicles at their PDI centre. They are looking for recently qualified mechanics to join their expanding PDI Workshop team.

Roles and Responsibilities for PDI Technician:
Perform thorough quality checks to brand standards.Conduct visual inspections of both exteriors and interiors.Report all defects to factory ordered options.Ensure all necessary paperwork is completed before customer delivery.Carry out road testing as needed (a full driving licence is essential).Experience in the motor trade, automotive, or car dealership is preferred but not essential, as full training will be provided.Great Benefits Our Client Offers:
25 days holiday plus bank holidays + sick pay.Company pension.Holiday accrual plan and an extra paid day off on your birthdayLife insurance coverageExclusive discounts on vehicle servicing, sales, and partsPaid sick leave, eye care and flu vouchers, plus access to a comprehensive employee assistance programCycle-to-work schemeCareer development and employee recognition initiativesAccess to online discounts and life planning resourcesReferral bonuses for staff and customersIf this PDI Vehicle Technician job interests you, or you would like to find out about other Motor Trade Jobs in the Devon, please contact Sam Enderby at Perfect Placement now!

Our team of Automotive Recruitment Consultants all share a passion for finding our job seekers 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 contact us today.

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