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Apex Recruitment
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6 days ago
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Join a Team of Automotive Experts! Strip and Rework Technician desired for a bespoke specialist in vehicle restoration based near Daventry, paying a salary of £35,000 per annum on a contract-to-perm basis.


  • Strip and Rework Technician
  • Near Daventry
  • Salary up to £35,000 per annum
  • Initial 6-month contract moving to Permanent
  • Day Shift


 

Are you ready to dive into the intricate world of vehicle teardown and component restoration? We’re seeking a skilled Strip and Rework Technician to join a fantastic team at an industry-leading facility near Daventry. This full-time role offers a salary of £35,000 per annum and the opportunity to work within a team that values precision, safety, and mechanical excellence.

 

About the Role:

As a Strip and Rework Technician, you’ll play a key role in dismantling vehicles and their components, ensuring that every part is handled with precision, care, and organisation. You’ll be responsible for methodically taking apart key mechanical, electrical, and structural components for restoration or reuse. While engines form part of the work, your role will span a variety of systems and assemblies across the vehicle.

 

Key Responsibilities:

You will be essential to the restoration process by ensuring all components are carefully handled and catalogued for reuse or refurbishment. Your duties will include:

Vehicle & Component Disassembly:


  • Methodically dismantling a range of vehicle components and assemblies (including but not limited to engines, drivetrains, suspension, and body parts).
  • Identifying, sorting, and organising all removed parts for inspection and cataloguing.


Inspection and Assessment:


  • Conducting visual and functional checks to evaluate the condition of mechanical and structural components.
  • Highlighting parts suitable for reuse, repair, or replacement.


Cleaning and Rework:


  • Cleaning, preparation, and restoration of reusable components.
  • Operating shot blast and parts cleaning equipment.


Cataloguing and Documentation:


  • Labelling and documenting all parts, ensuring accurate records in the inventory management system.
  • Assisting in inventory organisation to maintain a smooth workflow across restoration and rebuild teams.


Collaborative Work:


  • Working closely with technicians and restoration specialists to meet project-specific requirements.
  • Communicating clearly with team members to maintain efficiency and quality.


Maintenance of Workspace and Tools:


  • Keeping the disassembly area clean, organised, and safe.
  • Proper care and maintenance of tools and workshop equipment. 


Why Join?

Join an inclusive and supportive team as a Strip and Rework Technician in a fantastic culture and a modern, bright, and airy facility. Benefit from a position paying £35,000 per annum, on a day shift (Monday to Friday). But that's not all:


  • Be part of a welcoming, supportive team who celebrate success.
  • Day Shift – Monday to Friday.
  • Work in a modern, bright and airy facility.
  • Perks: Enjoy breakfast rolls on Thursdays, free parking, and on-site coffee machines.
  • Motorsport enthusiast? Access free or discounted tickets to local motorsport events.


Hours:

Day Shift: Monday – Thursday: – / Friday: – (with opportunities for weekday and Saturday overtime)

 

How to Apply:

Ready to take on this exciting new role? Apply now with a copy of your CV. If shortlisted, our team will reach out to you for a detailed discussion. All applications are treated with the utmost confidence.

 

 

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