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Vehicle Technician

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Gloucestershire
3 days ago
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Vehicle Technician required in Gloucester.

SALARY: Starting salary negotiable pending experience/qualifications plus £6,000+ uncapped annual bonus potential and overtime earned. HOURS: 8:30am-5:00pm Monday to Friday with Saturdays on a rota 8:30am-12:30pm BENEFITS: Further technical training, enhanced holiday allowance, staff company purchase discounts, health care provisions, and online retailer discounts, amongst others. 

Our client, a franchise-approved dealership in the Gloucester area, is currently looking to hire a Vehicle Technician for their busy Service Department.

Reporting to the Service Manager, as a Vehicle Technician, your main duties will include carrying out fault diagnosis, service, and repairs on our client's customers' vehicles as instructed to the standards laid down by our client and the franchise they represent. You need to ensure faults are accurately diagnosed and report to the Service Manager as required on vehicle condition, safety, reliability and performance. You will also need to ensure that quality procedures relating to the function laid down by our client and the franchise they represent are adhered to at all times.

To be eligible, you will need to be qualified to IMI/NVQ Level 3 in Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair as a minimum and ideally have at least 1 to 2 years practical experience post qualification within a workshop environment.

You will need to hold a UK driving licence with minimal points, be a committed individual and be a good team player.

You must be able to produce high-quality work in a busy franchise-approved dealership environment and be motivated to work towards targets set for your team. Candidates with experience working on Stellantis vehicles would be highly advantageous; however, this is non-essential.

What's in it for you? Quite a lot! For your hard work as a Vehicle Technician, our client is offering…
Fully negotiable starting salary pending experience/qualifications.Generous uncapped monthly time-saving bonus scheme of up to £6,000+ per annum.Overtime availability paid at an enhanced rate of time and a half.Access to further technical training/development, which also helps further increase your salary and potential to become Level 3 qualified if you have never completed this. 31 days annual leave (including bank holidays) with your annual leave allowance increasing over the length of service.Company pension scheme.Various additional benefits, including staff company purchase discounts, health care provisions, and online retailer discounts, amongst others. Fantastic long-term career prospects with a long-established and local car dealer group that is recognised as a "Best Company to Work For" by the leading employee engagement company, Best Companies.Working hours from 8:30am-5:00pm Monday to Friday, with Saturdays on a rota 8:30am-12:30pm.If this Vehicle Technician vacancy interests you or if you would like to find out about other Motor Trade Jobs in Gloucester, please contact Sarena Abbott at Perfect Placement now!

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