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Vehicle Technician

Perfect Placement
City of Bristol
1 day ago
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Vehicle Technician required in Bristol.

Starting salary ranging from £30,000-47,000 per annum pending experience and franchise qualifications. Performance related bonus scheme (individual + team bonus) providing up to an extra £6,000 annual on-target-earnings.  Mon to Fri 8:00am-5:00pm with 1 in 3 Sat 8:00am-12:00pm. Opportunity to work with one of the UK's most popular car brands. 

Our client, a franchise-approved car dealership in the Bristol region, is currently looking to recruit an additional Vehicle Service Technician for their dealership in the Brislington region of Bristol.

Reporting to the Aftersales Manager and working as part of a workshop team in a state-of-the-art facility, your key responsibilities will include:
The service and repair of customer vehicles.Diagnosing faults and finding a prompt and accurate resolution.Using the latest technology to inform the customer of work completed and work needed on vehicles.Maintaining high levels of workshop safety and cleanliness.Operating in a manner which best uses resources and disposes of waste responsiblyPromoting our products and services where applicable.To be eligible, you will need to be qualified to IMI/NVQ Level 3 or equivalent in Light Vehicle Maintenance and Repair as a minimum and have a UK driving license with minimal points. Overall, you will be a committed individual and a good team player. You must be able to produce high-quality work in a busy workshop environment and be motivated to work towards targets set for your team. An active MOT license and extensive experience of vehicle diagnosis/electronics would be highly advantageous, however is non-essential. 

What's in it for you? For your hard work as a Vehicle Service Technician, our client is offering:
Starting salary ranging from £30,000-47,000 per annum pending experience and franchise qualificationsPerformance related bonus scheme (individual + team bonus) providing up to an extra £6,000 annual on-target-earnings. Overtime paid at a standard rate.30 days annual leave (including the bank holidays).Brand-accredited training and development, including ICE and electric vehicles.Various additional company benefits including pension scheme with employer contributions, staff purchase discounts, company loyalty rewards and a 24-hour employee assistance programme.Working hours from 8:00am-5:00pm Monday to Friday with 1 in 3 Saturdays, 8:00am-12:00pm (will move to 1 in 4 when at full capacity).If this Vehicle Technician vacancy interests you or if you would like to find out about other Motor Trade Jobs in Bristol, please contact Hamish Lowrie 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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