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Revive! Surrey
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3 weeks ago
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Revive! Surrey are seeking a skilled Mobile Smart Repair Technician to join our dynamic team. This role offers the flexibility of a mobile workspace, allowing you to manage your schedule while delivering exceptional service to our clients in Surrey. You will utilise the latest technology and techniques in the automotive repair industry to perform tasks such as dent removal, scratch repair, and alloy wheel refurbishment.

Our ideal candidate is not only technically skilled but also possesses excellent communication skills to effectively interact with customers and understand their needs.

Responsibilities

  • Perform mobile smart repairs including dent removal, scratch repair, and alloy wheel refurbishment at customer locations
  • Assess vehicle damage and provide accurate estimates to clients based on the level of repair required
  • Maintain a clean and organized mobile workshop to ensure efficiency and safety
  • Communicate effectively with clients about the repair process, timelines, and costs
  • Ensure all repairs are completed to a high standard and in compliance with company quality guidelines
  • Stay updated on the latest repair techniques and industry trends to keep skills relevant and effective

 

If you have a passion for cars, a keen eye for detail, and the ability to work independently in various environments, we want to hear from you. Join us at Revive! Surrey and be part of a team that takes pride in revitalizing vehicles and enhancing customer experiences.

Requirements

Requirements

  • Proven experience as a Mobile Smart Repair Technician or similar role
  • Strong understanding of vehicle bodywork and cosmetic repair techniques
  • Excellent problem-solving skills and a keen eye for detail
  • Ability to work independently and manage time effectively
  • Strong communication skills to interact with clients professionally
  • Valid driving license

Benefits

Benefits

  • Fully stocked van
  • Training & Development
  • Company Vehicle
  • Spray paint gun purchasing scheme
  • Team Deliveroo lunches

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