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Classic Car Service Technician

Perfect Placement
West Sussex
1 day ago
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Classic Car Service Technician required for out client in Horsham, West Sussex!

Monday to Friday 08:00 – 17:30 Basic Salary - Up to £40,000 + OT paid at 1.5 time Independent Classic Car Restoration Specialist NO WEEKENDS

Our Client, a family run independent Classic Car Accident Repair & Restoration Specialist are seeking a Classic Car Service Technician to join their productive team.

This a great opportunity to join a thriving family run business that’s been established for nearly 50 years. Our Client offers a fully equipped workshop with regular updating of equipment.

Our Client has undertaken countless antique / vintage car restoration and refurbishment projects in the past, and as classic automotive restorers fully restore: bumpers, panels, hoods, dash/ trim interiors and chrome and carry out car body repairs. They undertake all repairs from a blown light bulb, full service, MOT work, up to a full bare metal restoration & Race-day preparation.

This role gives any applicant an opportunity to work with some of the most unique vehicles in the world, from Ford Capri’s to Ferrari Spiders, Austin 10’s, Alvis & Elvas. If you are looking for a unique workplace, a home for the car enthusiast, and a family run environment apply today!

What’s in it for you as a Classic Car Service Technician
A Competitive Basic Salary up to £40,000 + 1.5 OTMonday to Friday 08:00 - 17:30 - NO WEEKENDSAdditional training provided!Company UniformA supportive Management StructureCompany PensionDuties of a Classic Car Service Technician with our Client
Mechanical repair and restoration work of highly specialist classic carsEnsuring work is carried out to a high standard of qualityAchieving an ongoing high rate of productivity.Providing timely information and updates to team members, colleagues.Prioritising work to ensure efficient through flow of work through the workshopFollowing safety proceduresWhat our Client expects of their Classic Car Service Technicians
Preferably but not essential to have a background as a Classic Car Technician or eager to transfer to this line of workAbility to complete or willingness to learn complex vehicle servicing with work including clutches, cambelts, gearboxes and engine rebuildsEnsuring workspaces are kept organised, clean and tidy Able to manage time effectively and meet deadlinesHold a full UK Driving Licence.NVQ Level 3 highly preferredYou must also have your own equipmentIf this Classic Car Service Technician Job is of interest and would like to hear more about it or other automotive technician jobs in the Sussex and Hampshire area, please contact Darwin Manship at Perfect Placement UK Ltd!

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 get in touch with us today.

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