Mobile Fleet Vehicle Technician

Perfect Placement
Hampshire
4 months ago
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Mobile Fleet Service Technician required in Farnborough, Hampshire

Salary: £45,000 per annum (OTE) — Depending on experience Working Hours: 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM, Monday to Friday (1-hour lunch break) Shift Pattern: Standard weekday hours with potential for career growth opportunities

Are you a skilled Vehicle Technician seeking a rewarding role with a reputable employer who values your expertise and professional development? Join our client, a trusted leader in the automotive industry, as a Mobile Fleet Service Technician and enjoy working with a well-maintained fleet in the Hampshire region.

As a Mobile Fleet Service Technician, you will be responsible for delivering routine maintenance and preventative services to a fleet of vehicles—primarily under three years old—throughout Hampshire. You'll operate from a company-provided van fully equipped with all necessary tools, allowing you to perform efficient, high-quality service at various client sites.

Key Responsibilities as a Mobile Fleet Service Technician:Conduct routine servicing and preventative maintenance on fleet vehicles, including:Brake inspections and repairsSuspension checksOil and filter replacementsWheel changes (wheel builds and replacements, no tyre changes)Perform light maintenance tasks at customer workshop locationsUse built-up rims for wheel changes, returning old wheels as part of the serviceMaintain accurate service records and comply with schedule deadlinesOperate efficiently within a mobile team environment, ensuring minimal vehicle downtimeWhat Our Client Can Offer You as a Mobile Fleet Service Technician:Fully equipped, company-owned van and tools to support your everyday workA supportive and professional team environmentOpportunity to work with a well-established company known for high service standardsPotential career development within the automotive and fleet management sectorsOptional assets valued at approximately £100—enhancing your mobile setupRequirements of the Mobile Fleet Service Technician:Proven experience as a Vehicle Technician, ideal candidates include:Mobile HGV TechniciansMobile MechanicsLight Commercial Vehicle (LCV) TechniciansGeneral Vehicle TechniciansAbility to work independently and deliver high-quality maintenance servicesValid driving license is essentialStrong technical skills combined with excellent communication and personal skillsWhy Join Our Client as a Mobile Fleet Vehicle Technician?

This role offers the rare opportunity to work in a straightforward, all-schedule preventative maintenance environment—no roadside recoveries or heavy mechanical repairs like clutches or cambelts. Enjoy the convenience of working from your van, covering Hampshire, with consistent hours and competitive pay.

If this opportunity as a Mobile Fleet Service Vehicle Technician in Farnborough, Hampshire, excites you, get in touch with Liam Buffenbarger at Perfect Placement for a confidential discussion.

At Perfect Placement, we specialise in automotive careers. With over 1,800 live vacancies across the UK, from Vehicle Technician roles to Service Manager positions, we’re here to help you find your perfect fit.

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