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Tyre Fitter

Billington, Central Bedfordshire
1 month ago
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Tyre Fitter required for our Automotive fast-fit centre Client based in Leighton Buzzard.

Working as a Tyre Fitter for our client you can expect a salary of up to £25400 basic.

Benefits:

Regular performance-related bonuses.
Career development with fully funded IMI training courses.
Staff discounts on servicing, tyres, and MOTs.
Life insurance, pension scheme, and employee assistance programme.
Retail vouchers, eye care, flu jabs, and buy/sell holiday options.
Long service recognition, enhanced maternity/paternity pay, and charity match scheme.
Employee of the Month and Centre of the Month rewards – including vouchers and team prizes.Duties:

Competent in all elements of Tyre Fitting, including wheel realignment
Carry out duties in line with Company procedures
Working diligently and to a high standard to ensure vehicles are roadworthy
Adhering to all Health and Safety requirements
Accurately repair and Tyre Fitting to all makes of vehicles
Maintaining accurate documentation in line with company standardsRequirements:

Experience within a Tyre Fitter capacity
Previous Fast Fit Experience
Full UK Driving Licence
Ability to be self-motivated to ensure work is completed in a timely mannerTo apply for this Tyre Fitter position, please forward your CV to Tom Thacker quoting the job reference number or call our office for a chat about this position.

Perfect Placement are the UK’s Leading Automotive Recruitment Agency so if you are looking for a job within the Motor Trade be sure to contact us today.

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