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Pre Delivery Inspection and Valeters

The Best Connection
Kent
1 day ago
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  • **Car PDI Operative - PRE Delivery Inspection
  • **Company: The Best Connection Group**
  • **Location: Sheerness**

The Best Connection Group is actively seeking individuals to join our esteemed client in Sheerness.

**Accelerate your application!** While online applications are welcome, calling our office ensures a swift and seamless process.

  • **Hours: Monday to Friday, 08:00 till 17:00**
  • **Pay: £12.47 per hour for PDI Role

**PDI Role**

  • As a PDI Technician, you will play a crucial role in ensuring the quality and functionality of a diverse range of vehicles. Your responsibilities will include:
  • Performing pre-delivery inspections on vehicles.
  • Conducting comprehensive checks to ensure flawless mechanical and electronic systems.
  • Thoroughly inspecting vehicle interiors and exteriors to meet stringent quality standards.
  • Addressing any issues found during inspections, carrying out necessary repairs and adjustments.
  • Collaborating with sales and service teams to ensure a smooth handover process for customers.

**Requirements:**

To succeed in this role, candidates should possess the following:

  • Attention to Detail: A keen eye for spotting even the smallest issues.
  • Technical Aptitude: Basic knowledge of automotive systems and components.
  • Enthusiasm: Passion for delivering exceptional service to valued customers.
  • Training: Experience in automotive repairs or PDI inspections is a plus.
  • Full UK driving licence.

**Accelerate Your Application!**

While online applications are welcome, calling our office ensures a swift and seamless process.

**About The Best Connection Group:**

The Best Connection Group is a leading recruitment agency connecting skilled workers with top employers across various industries. Join us and embark on a fulfilling career with a company that values your expertise and commitment to excellence.

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