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Panel Beater

Perfect Placement
West Midlands
2 days ago
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Panel Beater required in Brierley Hill, West Midlands

Basic Salary up to £40,000 OTE £52,000 Monday to Friday, 8am til 5pm NO WEEKENDS REQUIRED Move with security to a large, well established company

Would you like to work for one of the country's fastest growing accident repair organisations?
You can move with security to a client who has recently acquired new sites whilst working at a large, established bodyshop of theirs.
This is a leading bodyshop in Brierley Hill within the West Midlands, which has great earning potential and as well as excellent company benefits.

Duties of the successful Panel Beater to include
All types of vehicle repair to both car & vans following current methods.Must be able to spot weld / weld and carry out repairs to a high standard.Adherence to Health and Safety rules and regulationsResponsible for cleanliness and housekeeping standards in own area.Work at a good rate whilst maintaining standardsBenefits of this Panel Beater roleBasic Salary up to £40,000OTE up to £52,000Monday - Friday 8am til 5pmNo weekends requiredSaturdays optional, paid at time and a halfMove with security to a large, well established companyPanel Beater requirementsATA Accreditation would be beneficialExperience of jig work preferable but not essential.Previous experience working on vehicles.Eligibility to live and work in the UK.If this Panel Beater role interests you, or you would like to find out about other Motor Trade Jobs in the West Midlands, please contact Matt at Perfect Placement now!

At Perfect Placement, we specialise in Motor Trade Jobs, so if you are looking to improve your Automotive Career, please contact us today. We are the leading UK Motor Trade Recruiters with many Automotive Vacancies across the whole of the UK!!

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