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Roadside Vehicle Technician

Perfect Placement
Essex
1 day ago
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Roadside Vehicle Technician - (SF) Chelmsford

Chelmsford as a base area with flexibility required across the UK. Annual starting salary of £53,721 with on-target-earnings of £59,000+ per annum. 40-hour week. 

Perfect Placement UK Ltd are currently working in partnership with a nationally renowned automotive breakdown/repair business that is seeking a Roadside Vehicle Technician to cover the Chelmsford and surrounding region on a "superflex" contract.

Working independently with a fully equipped company van, no two days in your position will be the same! You will be responding to breakdown assistance requests where you will handle a diverse range of technical issues to get our clients ' customers' vehicles repaired, roadworthy and be able to happily send them onward on their journey.

To be eligible for this Roadside Vehicle Technician role you will need to be qualified at least to IMI/NVQ Level 2 or equivalent in Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair and be able to demonstrate comprehensive mechanical, electrical and diagnostic experience on vehicles given you will be working on a diverse range of vehicles ranging from small compact city cars to 4x4s and everything in between. You will also need to have a UK driving licence with minimal points, be able to work independently, be methodical and organised with your workload, and have a friendly, calm and charismatic personality, given that you will be the face of our client's business and on occasions help customers in distressing situations.

This is an excellent opportunity for Vehicle Technicians to get out on the road and be the hero of the hour, so if you are fed up with the same routine day in day out, we urge you to apply today!

What's in it for you? For your hard work as a Roadside Vehicle Technician, our client is offering:
Starting salary of £53,721 per annum.Uncapped on-target earnings up to £59,000 per annum. No additional travel time. Start and finish on your driveway!Fully equipped company van, work tablet, mobile phone, and business fuel allowance.23 days annual leave rising to 25 days over a continuous length of service. Annual leave can be taken during the school's 'Half Term' for schools.A comprehensive induction and access to further technical training and development. Various company benefits schemes, including free personal/household breakdown cover and healthcare and wellbeing benefits. Company life assurance linked to pension.Chance to work with one of the UK's largest and leading automotive breakdown/repair businesses.40 hours per week between 6:00am to 2:00am. You will know your days of work 7-14 days in advance; however, timings can change at 72 hours' notice.You are required to work out of your area for up to 4 full weeks per annum, which is fully compensated (fuel, hotels, meals, etc.)If this Roadside Vehicle Technician vacancy interests you or if you would like to find out about other Motor Trade Jobs in Chelmsford, please contact James Gilchrist 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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