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Technician

Park's Motor Group
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Technician Wanted

Location: Brechin
Franchise: Renault & Dacia

We have an exciting opening at our Service Centre in Brechin for a vehicle Technician. As a Park’s Technician, you will work flexible hours giving you the perfect work-life balance. You will be provided with training to gear you up for every aspect of the customer experience.

As a Park’s Motor Group Technician you will receive:

✔ A highly competitive basic salary with additional bonus and overtime opportunity
✔ 30 days holiday per year (22 days holiday, plus 8 statutory) (Full-time positions only)
✔ Coaching and support that will allow you to fulfill your potential whilst building a career for life with a reputable company
✔ Vehicle, parts, and servicing discount
✔ Contributory Pension Scheme
✔ Colleague Introductory Scheme
✔ Industry leading discounts on purchased new and used cars
✔ Subsidised car purchase scheme accessible to you and your family

To be successful you will:

✔ Be a qualified and time-served Vehicle Technician
✔ Have experience of working in a similar role
✔ Be able to demonstrate excellent problem solving skills and strong attention to detail
✔ Have an ability to work efficiently on all areas of servicing in line with manufacturer guidelines
✔ Be able to consistently maintain high quality standards
✔ Deliver excellent customer satisfaction
✔ Have a full driving licence

If you feel you meet our criteria, then we want to hear from you! Apply below.

Why Park’s?

Established in 1971, Park’s is a private family-owned business, which takes great pride in being Scotland’s leading independent motor Group. Our aim is to grow our business by continually exceeding customer expectations and delivering unparalleled levels of service.

Combined with Park's of Hamilton luxury coaches, we are proud to operate a strong portfolio of 29 of the UK’s leading car brands across 64 franchised outlets throughout Scotland and England.

As a Park's Motor Group employee you will receive:

For you:

✔ Access to the Company Pension Scheme
✔ Colleague Introductory Scheme
✔ Industry leading discounts on purchases on new and used cars
✔ Death in service benefit

For you and your family:

✔ Discounted Servicing
✔ Subsidised car purchase scheme
✔ Employee Assistance Programme
✔ 24/7 remote GP
✔ Medical second opinions
✔ Unlimited mental health support
✔ Physiotherapy help and advice
✔ Savings and discounts on shopping
✔ Financial and legal support
✔ Wellbeing assistance

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