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Van Technician

Perfect Placement
Berkshire
1 day ago
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Late Shift Van Technician Vacancy - Reading!

Van Technician Required for well-established Commercial Vehicle Dealership in Reading, Berkshire!!

Our Client, a well-established Family run commercial main dealer is seeking a Fully Qualified Van Technician to join their team of highly skilled professionals working at their newly refurbished site in Reading.

Our Client is offering the successful Van Technician:

£18 Per Hour + Overtime At x 1.5! Monday To Friday Working Hours 2pm - 10pm (37.5 Hour Week) Light Commercial Vehicle Main Dealer Environment 20 Days Holiday + Birthday Off + Bank Holidays

Duties of a Van Technician with our Client:
Mixture Of Service/Repair Technical WorkPerformance of all maintenance services according to the manufacturer's instructions and according to the maintenance schedule.All visual inspections, adjustment operations, adjustments, operating fluid changes and additions, replacement of worn equipment.Responsible for repairing and servicing of vehicles booked into the workshop.Carrying out warranty repairs to manufacturers guidelines.What our Client expects of their Van Technicians:
NVQ Level 3 QualificationsFull UK Driving LicenceHave a good attitude to work at all timesMotivated with a desire to enhance their knowledge
If this Late Shift Van Technician Job interests you and you would like to know more about it or other Automotive Jobs in Berkshire please contact Dee Hogger at Perfect Placement UK Ltd.

At Perfect Placement we specialise in Motor Trade Jobs, so if your Automotive Career is not heading in the direction you wish it to be, be sure to get in touch! We have over 1,400 live vacancies, ranging from HGV Technician Jobs through to Car Sales Executive Jobs.

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