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Mobile Vehicle Technician

Perfect Placement
Southampton
1 day ago
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Mobile Vehicle Technician required in Southampton!

Basic Salary: Up to £38,000, OTE £45,000 Monday - Friday 1-in-2 Saturdays (with a day off during the week when working Saturday) 5 years’ experience required

We are seeking an experienced and skilled Mobile Vehicle Technician to join our Client’s team in the Southampton area.

Our Client is a well-established and reputable company specialising in roadside assistance. This is a fantastic opportunity for a highly skilled technician who enjoys variety and thrives in an environment where no two days are the same.

You will be the face of the company, assisting customers by diagnosing and repairing vehicles providing reassurance and expert solutions efficiently and professionally.

What’s in it for you?Competitive Basic Salary of up to £38,000Monday - Friday working hours1 in 2 Saturdays (with a weekday off when working Saturday)No two days are the same – a dynamic working environmentOngoing training and development opportunitiesSupportive management and team cultureYour Responsibilities as a Vehicle Technician :Diagnose and repair a variety of vehicle faults at the roadsideProvide excellent customer service and reassurance to driversComplete detailed reports and documentation for each jobWork closely with the central team to manage roadside jobs effectivelyEnsure health and safety compliance at all timesWhat We’re Looking For:Minimum 5 years’ experience in a vehicle technician positionStrong diagnostic and technical skills across multiple vehicle typesA professional and customer-focused approachAbility to stay calm under pressure and work independentlyFull UK Driving Licence – essentialWillingness to work in all weather conditionsWhy Join Our Client?A family-run business with a national presence, where technicians are valued for their expertiseIndependence on the road – be your own boss without the constraints of a workshop.Opportunities for career growth, including structured training and higher-level qualificationsA variety of work – no two days are the same, offering new challenges every day.This vacancy is based in Southampton, and our Client is looking for a professional and experienced individual to join their team.

If you are interested in hearing more about this Mobile Vehicle Technician job in the Southampton area, please contact Kinga Csipetics at Perfect Placement Today.
 
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