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Vehcile Technician

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Plymouth
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Vehicle Service Technician required in Plymouth

Starting salary £31,000 per annum depending on experience.  Guaranteed 5-day/42.5-hour week, Monday to Friday, with 1 in 2 Saturdays and a day off in the week when you work a Saturday.

Our client, an automotive service centre/tyre retailer with multiple locations nationwide, is currently recruiting for an Vehicle Service Technician to join their busy centre in the Plymouth area.

Reporting to the Centre Manager and working with a friendly workshop team, you will take responsibility for carrying out mechanical servicing and repair on a variety of cars and light vans. Assisting with the servicing and repair of vehicles in compliance with company procedure and Health & Safety regulations. You will ensure the work is carried out to a high standard in line with our client's customer journey and to portray a professional image. 

To be eligible for the Vehicle Service Technician Role:
You will need to have a UK driving licence with minimal points and be qualified to IMI/NVQ Level 2 or equivalent in Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair as a minimum.Ideally hold practical experience within another automotive workshop environment beyond your qualification.Be a good team player with excellent communication skills, liaising with other team members to ensure the smooth and efficient flow of work through the workshop.What's in it for you? For your hard work as a Vehicle Service Technician, our client is offering:
Starting £31,000 per annum pending experience.Overtime subject to availability and paid at a standard rate.28 days annual leave allowance.Access to in-house training and development. Contributory workplace pension scheme alongside various other company benefits. Chance to work with the UK's fastest-growing tyre retailer.Guaranteed 5-day/42.5-hour week, Monday to Friday, with 1 in 2 Saturdays and a day off in the week when you work a Saturday.If this Vehicle Service Technician vacancy interests you or if you would like to find out about other Motor Trade Jobs in the Exeter area, please contact Sam Enderby 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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