Vehicle Technician

Broughton, Milton Keynes
4 days ago
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Vehicle Technician Required in Milton Keynes
Our client, a reputable and well-established prestige main dealer in Milton Keynes, is seeking an experienced Vehicle Technician to join their busy, modern workshop. This is an excellent opportunity for skilled motor trade professionals looking to advance their career within a forward-thinking dealership group.
Benefits as a Vehicle Technician:

  • Uncapped bonus structure with an expected OTE of £42,000
  • First 3 months’ bonus guaranteed to support your settling-in period
  • Competitive basic salary of circa £35,000
  • Monday to Friday working week with one Saturday morning per month
  • Manufacturer-led training programmes and clear career progression pathways
  • State-of-the-art workshop equipped with high-spec diagnostic tools
  • Generous holiday allowance including bank holidays
  • Company pension scheme
  • Supportive management dedicated to staff development
    Duties of this Vehicle Technician role:
  • Carrying out servicing, maintenance, and repairs to manufacturer standards as a Vehicle Technician
  • Diagnosing faults using the latest diagnostic equipment
  • Completing warranty and recall work where required
  • Conducting vehicle health checks and reporting findings accurately
  • Ensuring all work is completed efficiently and to the highest quality standards
  • Maintaining high standards of safety and professionalism within the workshop
    Requirements of this Vehicle Technician role:
  • Level 3 Qualification in Motor Vehicle Maintenance (or equivalent)
  • Previous experience in a main dealer or reputable independent workshop
  • Strong diagnostic and fault-finding skills
  • Full UK driving licence
  • A positive, team-focused attitude with excellent attention to detail
  • Passion for delivering exceptional work and staying current with automotive technology
    Contact Tom Thacker, Automotive Recruitment Specialist at Perfect Placement covering Milton Keynes and Buckinghamshire, today to discover more about this fantastic opportunity.
    Perfect Placement are specialists in Automotive Recruitment. So if you are looking for a New Job in the Motor Trade, be sure to contact our team today

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