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BMW Diagnostic Technician

Perfect Placement
Southampton
1 day ago
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Vehicle Diagnostics Technician Required in Southampton, Hampshire

Basic Salary Circa £38,000. Monday – Friday 08:30 – 17:00 Saturdays available at overtime. Independent Family Run Garage

Our client a BMW & Mini independent Specialist with 20 years trading are currently seeking a Vehicle Technician for their highly reputable workshop based in Southampton, Hampshire.

They are seeking like-minded vehicle technicians to join them on their journey as they grow their business. They have built a loyal customer base working on BMWs and Mini’s within the Southampton area.

Our client is passionate about being a good employer. They want to assist with your personal development with a collaborative discussion about training, whether you are looking to gain a MOT Testing licence or undertake a course in Hybrid and Electrics, our client wants to be part of your development as you will be part of their business developing.

We are ideally seeking Technicians with strong experience within fault finding and diagnostics, preferably with experience using BMW ISTA diagnostics systems.

We’ve recently started working with this employer, but they share our values of openness, honesty, and integrity in their approach to work.

If you are seeking a new role with genuinely exciting career prospects get in contact today!

What’s in it for you as a Vehicle Diagnostics Technician?
A competitive basic salary circa £38,000Monday – Friday 08:30 – 17:00 – Optional Overtime at weekendsContinuous salary reviews to ensure your contentment.MOT Training availableHybrid and Electric Training considered.Opportunity to work on all makes and models of vehicles.Friendly and supportive team environmentCompany PensionDuties of a Vehicle Technician with our Client
Carrying out routine vehicle servicing and maintenanceDiagnosing and repairing vehicle faults efficiently and accuratelyConducting vehicle inspections and test drives to assess performance.Carrying out complex vehicle repairs as requiredUsing Autologic & ISTA diagnostic equipment and tools effectivelyCompleting service records and documentation accuratelyAdhering to health and safety guidelines and company proceduresProviding excellent customer service and maintaining a professional imageWhat our client expects of their Vehicle Diagnostics Technicians
Minimum qualification of City and Guilds AVCE, NVQ level 3 or experience in similar roleFull UK Driving LicenceYou Must have your own toolkit sufficient to enough to carry out vehicle repairs and maintenance.Proven experience as a Vehicle Technician in a workshop environmentStrong diagnostic and problem-solving skillsKnowledge of modern vehicle systems and technologiesAbility to work efficiently and independently.Excellent attention to detail and accuracyEffective communication and interpersonal skillsFull UK driving license.We will not send your CV to a job until we have spoken to you, so it is imperative that you provide a daytime contact number preferably your mobile number.

If you are interested in hearing more about this Vehicle Technician or Mechanic Jobs, or others we have in Southampton and Hampshire do not hesitate to contact Kinga Csipetics at Perfect Placement today.

At Perfect Placement, we specialise in Motor Trade Jobs, so if you are looking to improve your Automotive Career, please get in touch with us today. We are the leading UK Motor Trade Recruiters with over 1,400 Automotive Vacancies across the whole of the UK

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