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Vehicle Technician

Perfect Placement
Kent
2 days ago
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Join a Prestigious Classic & Prestige Vehicle Workshop as a Vehicle Technician in Ashford, Kent

Are you passionate about working on rare, historic, and prestigious vehicles? Do you thrive in a dynamic environment where craftsmanship and attention to detail are rewarded? Our client, a well-established independent Mercedes-Benz specialist based in Ashford, Kent, is seeking an experienced Vehicle Technician to join their dedicated team.

With a reputation for excellence and a diverse vehicle portfolio—including classic Mercedes, American muscle cars, AC Cobras, Hummers, and more—this is a fantastic opportunity to take your career to the next level.

What’s in it for you?

Basic Salary: £40,000 On Target Earnings: £42,000 – £44,000 Working Hours: Monday to Thursday 08:30 – 17:00, Friday 08:30 – 16:30 Generous holiday and pension scheme On-site parking and your own dedicated ramp with flexibility Work on a variety of unique, fascinating vehicles in a well-equipped workshop, including star diagnostic tools, 2 x 2-post ramps, 2 x 4-post ramps, and scissors lifts Enjoy a supportive, close-knit team environment, minus private work during hours, with opportunity to do personal projects in your free time

What are we looking for?
Ideally, you’ll have Mercedes-Benz factory training or substantial Mercedes-Benz dealership experienceAlternatively, experienced independent Mercedes-Benz technicians with a passion for high-quality workmanshipA keen eye for detail and pride in your craftComfortable working on everything from routine servicing to complex mechanical work on rare and historic modelsLong-term Mercedes experience (30+ years) is especially encouraged—your expertise will be valuedAdditional skills such as working on American muscle cars, classic restorations, or familiarity with specialised diagnostics would be advantageous but are not essential.

This position offers a unique chance to work in a niche market within a supportive environment that values skill, expertise, and a passion for challenging projects.

If you’re ready to elevate your automotive career and work on some truly exceptional vehicles, apply today with your CV or contact Martin Bane at Perfect Placement, the UK’s leading automotive recruitment specialists. Don’t miss out on this exciting opportunity to be part of a respected, growing team in Ashford!

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