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Roadside Vehicle Technician

Perfect Placement
Bournemouth
1 day ago
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Roadside Vehicle Technician - Bournemouth

Basic salary of £35,000 £60,000 OTE Start & Finish Your Working Day At Your Door: No Commute Time! Fully Equipped State Of The Art Vehicle Technical Support To Back You Up At All Times Career Progression Opportunities & Industry Leading Training 23 Days Holiday Rising To 25 Days With Service NVQ Level 2 Qualifications Required Minimum, With 1 or More Years' Experience, Full UK Driving Licence Required Covering Bournemouth Area

Perfect Placement UK Ltd are currently working in partnership with a nationally renowned business that is seeking Roadside Technicians to join its team covering the Bournemouth area!

This is an excellent opportunity for Vehicle Technicians to get out on the road and be the hero of the hour with their many customers across the UK. This company is one that is well-known, well-recognised and well-respected, if you are fed up of the same routine day in day out, we urge you to apply today. 

As a Roadside Vehicle Technician, you’ll come across a diverse range of breakdowns and technical issues, so technical experience is essential. You’ll need to demonstrate core mechanical, electrical and diagnostic experience.

What experience is needed as a Roadside Vehicle Technician?
A customer-focused approachA full UK Driving LicenceAt least a Level 2 Light Vehicle maintenance qualification (or equivalent) and one year of post-qualification experience.Electrical and diagnostic experience would be an advantageous but not essential.Working as a Roadside Vehicle Technician for our client means that you will have a varied day, and you will see a diverse range of technical issues and breakdowns over your career.

If this Roadside Vehicle Technician vacancy interests you or if you would like to find out about other Motor Trade Jobs in Bournemouth or the surrounding areas, please contact Tom Wharton at Perfect Placement now!

Our team of Automotive Recruitment Consultants all share a passion for finding our job seekers the best jobs in the Automotive Industry. So, if you are looking to improve your career and want to hear about more Motor Trade Jobs in your local area, please contact us today.

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