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Diagnostic Technician

Pentagon Motor Group
Hartlepool
2 days ago
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Job Introduction

Diagnostic Vehicle Technician - Middleton

 On Target Earnings: £44,500 (depending on experience) 

 Full-Time - Permanent - Middleton - Pentagon Motor Group

Are you an experienced and qualified Diagnostic Vehicle Technician looking to join a supportive team, progress your career and work with an established brand? At Pentagon Motor Group, we’re on the lookout for skilled Diagnostic Vehicle Technicians like you to join our expanding aftersales team.
 
 Whether you're already working with at a franchised dealership or an independent garage, if you’ve got the drive to deliver outstanding service and top-quality workmanship, we’d love to hear from you.

What You’ll Be Doing:

Identifying and resolving complex mechanical and electrical faults on customer vehicles.  Working with advanced diagnostic equipment and technical data Ensure accurate assessments and quality repairs are carried out in line with manufacturer standards.  Support both workshop efficiency and customer satisfaction, while helping to develop the technical capability of the wider team.

What We’re Looking For:

Qualified to level 3 NVQ, City & Guilds or equivalent At least 3 years of practical experience working in a workshop environment Takes pride in their work and enjoys being part of a busy team Full UK driving license (max 6 points)

What’s In It for You?

We believe our people are our greatest asset, and we’ll make sure you feel valued every step of the way. Here’s what you’ll get when you join Pentagon:

Salary from £37,570 to £39,780, depending on experience Superb weekly time saved and team bonus scheme – giving you an opportunity to earn an OTE (on target earnings) of up to to £44,500  Manufacturer training path – we’ll invest in your ongoing development Clear career progression opportunities 30 days holiday (including bank holidays), increasing with length of service Discounted vehicle and aftersales offers for you and your family Team member referral bonus Life assurance policy Employee assistance program Company pension scheme Regular employee recognition and reward schemes A great team environment, where you’ll be supported from day one

Working hours – Mon – Fri 08.00 – 17.00 / 42.5 hours 

Why Join Pentagon Motor Group?

With a network of dealerships representing leading automotive brands across the UK, Pentagon is a company where your career can grow. We’re committed to investing in your development and providing a workplace where your talent and ambition can thrive.

Our values are chosen and driven by our colleagues, incorporating, trust, respect, integrity and communication, to create and maintain a positive, collaborative culture.

Our vision is that we believe that by embracing the perspectives and talents of every individual, we can drive meaningful change and create a more inclusive automotive industry for generations to come.

Ready to take the next step in your technician career?

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