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Vehicle Technician

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Tyne and Wear
1 day ago
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Vehicle Technician needed in Newcastle- All Levels Welcome!

Basic salary of up to £34,000 depending on our experience. OTE of c. £40,600 with growth opportunities in the business to progress in your career! Our client is seeking applications from experienced and qualified Technicians, ideally with experience working within a workshop. Access to training and development to push your knowledge further and open new doorways. Opportunity to work for one of the UK’s largest automotive retailer groups, that has traded successfully for decades.

Our client, a nationally renowned automotive vehicle retailer, is seeking a Vehicle Technician to join their team in their busy branch in Newcastle. The successful Vehicle Technician will have access to some of the nation's leading training, best workshop equipment and progression opportunities that could push you into that next stage within your career!

What will the successful Vehicle Technician do? Repair and service vehicles.Complete diagnostic checks.Inspect for wear and tears/general faults.Complete work to DVSA standards.Provide excellent customer service.Perform all other aspects of vehicle maintenance and repair as required, utilising the latest technology.The successful Vehicle Technician will have:
An NVQ Level 3 qualification or equivalent although all are encouraged to apply if you are looking for a new opportunity.Full UK Driving License is required as you'll be moving vehicles during your day to day work.A desire to provide excellent customer service is essential for the role.The successful Vehicle Technician will get:
Basic salary of up to £41,000.OTE of up to c. £47,600.Excellent career progression opportunities working for one of the most established automotive retailer groups.A range of employment benefits (Pension scheme, Best in class training, Healthcare Plans).The opportunity to work on a highly regarded brand with the latest industry technology.Opportunity to join a host of people we have placed at the company in the past.If this Vehicle Technician vacancy interests you or you would like to find out about other Motor Trade Jobs in Newcastle, please contact Rose Bourke at Perfect Placement now!

Our team of Automotive Recruitment Consultants all share a passion for finding our jobseekers 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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