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RAC Vehicle Inspector Recruitment Open Day - Bedford

RAC
West Yorkshire
2 days ago
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🔍RAC Vehicle Inspector Recruitment Open Day Are you an experienced automotive professional with a sharp eye for detail? Join us at the RAC Recruitment Open Day and explore how our Vehicle Inspector roles could be the perfect next step in your career. This is more than just a job opportunity. It’s your chance to:

- Meet the team behind the iconic orange vans

  • Explore the role and see how your skills fit

  • Fast-track your application with the potential to complete a video interview on the day and receive a job offer within a week!

    📍 Event Details


Location: BCA, Coronation Business Park, Kiln Rd, Kempston Hardwick, Bedford MK43 9PR

Date: Saturday 22nd November

Time: Bookable slots available – reserve yours early!

📄 What to Bring


To help us progress your application quickly, please bring:

Proof of qualification (minimum Level 2 in Light Vehicle Maintenance & Repair or equivalent) Valid UK Driving Licence Proof of right to work in the UK Proof of address

🚗 Why Our Vehicle Inspectors Love Working at RAC

As a Vehicle Inspector, you’ll carry out comprehensive inspections and diagnostic checks on vehicles, ensuring accuracy and transparency for our customers. You’ll work with cutting-edge technology and enjoy the flexibility of a role that combines technical expertise with customer interaction.

💼 What We Offer

Base salary: £27,850 OTE: up to £36,000 with bonuses and overtime

🎁  Benefits The Go The Extra Mile

Colleague Share Scheme – become a co-owner in RAC’s future 23 days holiday + bank holidays (rising to 25 with service) Group Personal Pension – up to 6.5% employer contribution Life Assurance – 2x salary (4x for pension members, flex up to 10x) Family leave support & 24/7 wellbeing service Car salary sacrifice scheme (including EVs) after 12 months Free RAC Ultimate Breakdown Cover from day one Orange Savings – discounts on 1000s of retailers, holidays, tech & more

🌟 Why Choose RAC?


We’re the UK’s leading breakdown service provider, powered by 4,000+ dedicated colleagues. Our Roadside Patrol team is growing fast and we’re looking for passionate, skilled technicians who want to make a real difference.


We’re proud to foster a culture that’s inclusive, collaborative, and representative of the communities we serve. We welcome applicants from all backgrounds and experiences.

📬 Ready to Apply?


Apply today (no CV needed!) and one of our recruitment team will be in touch to confirm your slot at the open day.

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