MOT Tester

Hatfield
4 weeks ago
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Porsche Retail Group (PRG) have an excellent opportunity for an MOT Tester / Tyre Fitter to work for one of the world’s most iconic brands and join Porsche Centre Hatfield.

This role will be to conduct MOT inspections and issue MOT Documentation whilst ensuring the security of the MOT certification process and compliance with ministry and Company requirements. It will also include replacing and balancing tyres and carry out wheel swaps for the service and sales departments.

To apply for this role, you must have an MOT Licence and a full UK Driving Licence.

So, what makes life at PRG unique?

An induction like no other. As part of your welcome, you will enjoy a day at the Porsche Experience Centre, Silverstone, where you drive a selection of Porsches on the track
Porsche for a weekend. Once a year, for a special occasion, you will get a choice of a Porsche, at no additional cost to you
Every staff member is treated as a brand advocate. You will be able to support events, such as the Porsche GB Carrera Cup
That sounds exciting, but what else?
The role of MOT Tester / Tyre Fitter is a full-time opportunity: Monday to Friday 8.00am to 5.00pm and 1 in 4 Saturdays 8:00am to 1:00pm.  The package on offer is:

Basic Salary up to £31,500 depending on experience
33 days holiday per year, with extra days for long service
Option of a VW Group Vehicle at preferential leasing rates
Dedicated mental health champions
Employee representative body - your voice at work
Preferential rates on several products and services, including high street brands, restaurants, gyms and Porsche products
Life Assurance
Income Protection Insurance
DC Pension Scheme
Employee Assistance Program - support and advice on issues impacting your wellbeing
And what’s it actually like to work at Porsche Centre Hatfield?

Located by Hatfield Business Park with a newly refurbished staff area which has a pool table, darts and a TV
Only a 5-minute drive to The Galleria shopping centre and Hatfield Retail Park with a range of Eatery’s.
Free car parking with shuttle ride at The Galleria.
And finally – who are we?

Headquartered in Reading alongside Porsche Cars GB Ltd, we are owned wholly by Porsche Germany. We operate five Porsche Centres, two satellite Service Centres and a Trade Parts Distribution Centre in and around London
Our journey embodies the Porsche DNA, a love of sports cars and a passion for excellence and challenging the status quo
You’ll find our culture of trust, integrity, and empowerment filters through every channel of our business
Our people have passion, thriving on a friendly rivalry that inspires all of us to be better and a genuine desire to go further for our customers and each other
So, what's next?

Excited? We'd love to hear from you
Apply now with a copy of your CV and if selected, a member of the team will contact you for an informal chat
You’ll then meet one of our Management Team so we can ensure the role is right for you
And don’t forget to visit our ‘socials’, just search ‘Porsche Retail Group’.
How to Apply
Please note that eRecruitSmart is advertising the role of MOT Tester / Tyre Fitter on behalf of Porsche Retail Group.  Your CV will be sent to the Hiring Manager who is responsible for the vacancy that you have applied to.   Please only apply if you consent to these terms.

You must have eligibility to work in the UK.   Please note, only suitable applicants will be contacted.  If your address and contact details are not on your CV, you will not be considered.

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