Vehicle Technician

Broughton, Milton Keynes
1 week ago
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Our client, a highly reputable main dealer in Milton Keynes, is seeking a skilled Vehicle Technician to become part of their modern and busy workshop team. This Vehicle Technician role offers an excellent opportunity for an experienced professional to develop their career within a forward-thinking dealership that values quality workmanship and staff progression.

Benefits:

Basic salary approximately £35,000, with an uncapped bonus scheme, leading to an OTE of £42,000
First three months’ bonus guaranteed to support your settling-in period
Monday to Friday working pattern with one Saturday morning per month
Manufacturer training programmes and clear avenues for career advancement
State-of-the-art workshop fitted with high-spec diagnostic and repair tools
Generous holiday entitlement including bank holidays
Company pension scheme and staff benefits
Supportive management committed to staff development and continuous improvementDuties:

Performing maintenance, servicing, and repairs to manufacturer standards
Conducting fault diagnosis using advanced diagnostic equipment
Completing warranty work and recall procedures efficiently
Conducting vehicle health checks, diagnosing issues, and reporting findings
Ensuring all work is completed accurately, efficiently, and to a high standard
Adhering to health and safety policies and workshop proceduresRequirements:

Level 3 qualification in Motor Vehicle Maintenance or equivalent
Previous experience working within a main dealer or reputable workshop environment
Excellent diagnostic and fault-finding skills
Full UK driving licence
Strong attention to detail and pride in workmanship
Positive, team-oriented attitude
Willingness to stay up-to-date with the latest automotive technology and advancementsThis Vehicle Technician vacancy presents a fantastic opportunity for a motivated individual to join a leading dealership. If you meet the requirements and are interested in applying or obtaining further details about this Vehicle Technician role, please contact Tom Thacker at Perfect Placement. Our client is keen to secure a dedicated Vehicle Technician to uphold their high standards of service and repair excellence

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