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Join Our Client's Team as a Sports and Classic Car Technician in Bedfordshire
Our client, a highly reputable specialist main dealer renowned within the sports and classic car community, is seeking an experienced Sports and Classic Car Technician. This opportunity offers a rewarding environment to work on iconic vehicles, with a company that values craftsmanship, passion, and excellence. The role of Sports and Classic Car Technician is central to maintaining their reputation for quality and enthusiasm.
Benefits:

  • Competitive basic salary up to £37,000, depending on experience
  • Working Monday to Friday, with a 4pm finish on Fridays to promote work-life balance
  • No weekend work required
  • Opportunities for overtime when needed
  • Modern, high-quality workshop facilities with state-of-the-art equipment
  • Participation in monthly enthusiast events and onsite breakfast clubs
  • Friendly, close-knit team passionate about sports and classic cars
  • Membership within a respected automotive community
    Duties:
  • Servicing and maintaining a diverse selection of sports and classic vehicles
  • Conducting diagnostic and fault-finding work to ensure vehicle reliability and performance
  • Performing PDI inspections and ensuring quality standards are met
  • Delivering exceptional customer service through clear communication with clients and management
  • Collaborating effectively with workshop management and directors to uphold service standards
    Requirements:
  • Qualified Light Vehicle Technician with relevant certifications
  • Proven experience working within a professional workshop environment
  • Genuine passion for cars; candidates with enthusiasm for sports or classic cars are encouraged to apply
  • Positive attitude combined with a strong team ethos
  • Pride in delivering high-quality workmanship with meticulous attention to detail
  • Previous experience specific to sports or classic vehicles is advantageous but not mandatory
    This is a rare opportunity for a dedicated Sports and Classic Car Technician to build a career within a dealership that combines passion with professionalism. If you are looking to work in a leading automotive environment where your skills and enthusiasm will be truly valued, this role offers an excellent platform to progress.
    For further details about this position as a Sports and Classic Car Technician, please contact Tom Thacker at Perfect Placement

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