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Senior Vehicle Technician

Perfect Placement
Hampshire
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Senior Vehicle Technician Required in Farnborough, Hampshire 

Pay: Diagnostic(£40,000) & Master (£55,000) + Bonus Hours: 42.5 Hours per week + Saturdays on a rota  Location: Farnborough | Full Time | Flexible Working Available

Are you passionate about automotive engineering and ready to take your career to the next level? We are seeking a dedicated and skilled Senior Vehicle Technician to join a reputable main dealership in Farnborough. This is an exciting opportunity to work with a prominent international motor trade group that has been delivering excellence for over 25 years, operating across more than 300 dealerships and representing over 8 vehicle brands. Join a team that values expertise, growth, and employee development, and enjoy a role that offers competitive pay, exceptional benefits, and genuine career progression.

Overview:
As a Senior Vehicle Technician, you will be a vital part of a forward-thinking dealership committed to delivering first-class service. Your technical expertise will ensure vehicles are diagnosed, repaired, and maintained to the highest standards, contributing directly to customer satisfaction and dealership success. This position offers a stimulating environment where your skills are recognised, and your professional growth is supported.

Required Skills of the Senior Vehicle Technician Our Client is looking for: 
Proven experience working on German-manufactured vehicles, with diagnostic and fault-finding expertiseStrong attention to detail and pride in delivering quality workAbility to work efficiently both independently and within a teamComprehensive knowledge of vehicle maintenance and repairsNVQ Level 3 or equivalent in Vehicle Maintenance & Repair (preferred)Excellent communication skills and a customer-focused approachStrong troubleshooting skills with a proactive mindsetNice to Have Skills:
MOT Tester qualificationAdditional advanced certifications such as Master Technician statusExperience with a range of vehicle brands beyond German manufacturersProficiency in using latest diagnostic equipment and softwareLeadership qualities or mentoring experiencePreferred Education and Experience of the Senior Vehicle Technician:
NVQ Level 3 or equivalent in Vehicle Maintenance & RepairA minimum of 3 years’ experience as a Vehicle Technician or Senior Technician in a franchised dealership environmentProven track record of delivering high-quality repairs and diagnosticsOther Requirements for the Senior Vehicle Technician:
Valid UK driving licenceCommitment to ongoing training and professional developmentWillingness to contribute to a positive team environmentIf you are ready to elevate your automotive career with a leading dealership and enjoy working in a supportive, innovative environment, we want to hear from you. Take the next step—apply now to join a team where your skills will truly make a difference!

Apply now, or get in touch with Liam Buffenbarger at Perfect Placement to find out more about this fantastic Vehicle Technician opportunity in Farnborough, Hampshire.

At Perfect Placement, we specialise in matching candidates to roles within the motor trade. With over 1,800 live automotive vacancies across the UK, we can help you find your perfect next step – whether it’s a Vehicle Technician job or a Garage Manager position.

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