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Diagnostic Technician

Perfect Placement
South Yorkshire
1 day ago
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Diagnostic Technician needed in Sheffield

Our client is a successful independent garage which is looking for an experienced Diagnostic Technician to join their team in Sheffield as it continues to grow. This is a well run garage with good standards of practice where the owner is on the tools every day.

Our Client is offering the successful Diagnostic Technician:

A Basic Salary of £40,000 dependent on experience and level of qualification. Monday - Friday 9-6, Saturday Mornings on a Rota.  Flexible working options. Christmas and Easter bonuses. Join the company as it continues to grow. A career outside the target-driven pressures of the PLC world. Work with a manager who is on the tools every day and hands-on in the workshop. Escape the bonus -driven pressures of large groups. Level 3 and diagnostic experience required.

For this Diagnostic Technician role you will need:
You will need a level 3 qualification to be successful for the position as well as having experience of diagnostics.Able to complete a full range of jobs on cars to a high standard.Full UK driving licence.Own set of tools.Previous experience of working in a garage or main dealer.For this Diagnostic Technician role you will:Repair and service vehicles.Complete diagnostic checks.Inspect for wear and tears/general faults.Provide excellent customer service.Perform all other aspects of vehicle maintenance and repair as required.If you are interested in hearing more about this Diagnostic Technician role, or others we have in Sheffield and the South Yorkshire area, please do not hesitate to contact Sam Butcher at Perfect Placement today.

At Perfect Placement, we specialise in Motor Trade Jobs, so if you are looking to improve your Automotive Career, please contact us today. We are the leading UK Motor Trade Recruiters with many Automotive Vacancies across the whole of the UK!!Apply

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