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Mobile Vehicle Technician

Perfect Placement
Greater Manchester
1 day ago
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Mobile Vehicle Technician – Manchester / North West

Salary: Basic up to £36,000 | OTE £40,000+ Hours: 40 per week (circa 8am–5pm) | Optional overtime at 1.5x pay

Our client, a leading automotive service provider for hire and leasing companies, is seeking a Mobile Vehicle Technician to join their expanding team. Covering the Manchester area, you’ll be working mainly on light commercial vehicles, with some car work included.

This is an excellent opportunity for a proactive and organised Vehicle Technician who enjoys variety, independence, and the chance to manage their own day.

What’s on offer for a Mobile Vehicle Technician: Basic salary up to £36,000 + bonus (OTE £40,000+)20 days holiday + bank holidaysCompany van, tablet, mobile phone, and fuel card providedPrivate healthcare plansStart and finish from home – no daily commute to Head OfficeAbout this Mobile Vehicle Technician role:Carry out servicing and repairs at customer sites (workshops, warehouses, or outdoors).Manage your own diary and bookings via a dedicated app.Order and manage parts (delivered directly to your home).Work independently while being part of a supportive team.What we’re looking for in a Vehicle Technician:IMI/NVQ Level 3 or equivalent in Light Vehicle Maintenance & RepairProven experience as a Vehicle Technician (mobile experience beneficial)Full UK driving licence with minimal pointsHighly organised, adaptable, and able to work independently or as part of a teamThis is a role with genuine autonomy, variety, and the tools you need to succeed. If you’re a skilled Vehicle Technician looking to take your career mobile, this could be your next move.

Interested? Apply today or contact Cecily Calder at Perfect Placement for more details.

Perfect Placement is the UK’s leading Automotive Recruitment Consultancy – we have many Motor Trade opportunities available nationwide.

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