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Mobile Vehicle Technician

Perfect Placement
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3 weeks ago
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Mobile Fleet Vehicle Technician Vacancy - Covering Luton Area

Salary: £40,000 - £45,000 (DOE) Hours: Flexible – Choose 6am-3pm or 11am-8pm (Fixed or Staggered Weekly) No Weekend Work | 1-in-4 Call Out | Overtime Available Independent Commercial Vehicle Fleet Business Specialising in Fleet Contract Work (Vans, Car, HGV) 

Are you a skilled Vehicle Technician with experience across Vans, Cars or Trucks? Want to work in a mobile role that offers flexibility, autonomy, and great pay? Look no further – this opportunity could be just what you're after!

Our client, a leading and independent Commercial Vehicle Fleet Maintenance provider with a strong national presence, is expanding their team in the Luton area. Due to growth, they’re now looking for Mobile Fleet Vehicle Technicians to join their friendly and professional team.

Our Client is offering the successful Mobile Vehicle Technician:
Up to £45,000 (depending on experience)Flexible Hours Either 6am - 3pm OR 11am - 8pm - Your Choice / Can Stagger Weekly Or FixedNO Weekends but Overtime AvailableCall Out Rota 1 In 4 Independent Commercial Vehicle Fleet Business Specialising In Fleet Contract Work (Vans, Car, HGV)Responsibilities in this Fleet Technician role:
Diagnose, troubleshoot, and repair fleet vehicles both on-site and remotelyCarry out routine servicing and maintenanceUse your initiative to work independently and resolve technical issuesDeliver a high level of service to fleet clientsMaintain strong working relationships with both internal and external contactsRequirements:
Proven experience working on Cars, Vans and/or TrucksStrong mechanical knowledge and diagnostic abilityExcellent communication and problem-solving skillsFull UK Driving LicenceThey are also looking for workshop vehicle technicians, so if mobile isn't for you, they will still have a suitable role available.

This is an exciting opportunity to join our Client’s team and take your Career to the next level. With the great opportunity to join a company which truly values their staff!

For more information on this Mobile Vehicle Technician vacancy please contact Tom Thacker at Perfect Placement today.

At Perfect Placement we specialise in Jobs within the Automotive Field, we can help you with your Career search for Motor Trade Jobs as we have over 1,800 live Automotive Vacancies across the whole of the UK ranging from Vehicle Technician Jobs to Service Manager Jobs.

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