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Vehicle Technician

Perfect Placement
Southampton
3 days ago
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Are you an experienced Vehicle Service Technician looking to advance your career with a leading automotive dealer group in Southampton?

We are currently recruiting on behalf of a reputable multi-franchise dealership for a skilled Vehicle Service Technician to join their dynamic team.

This is a fantastic opportunity for those who are passionate about delivering high-quality vehicle servicing and repairs within a well-supported working environment.

What our client offers as a Vehicle Service Technician:

Competitive basic salary up to £37,000 depending on experience On target earnings of up to £52,000 with additional bonuses Monday to Friday 08:30am to 17:30pm with an hour for lunch Saturday 08:30am to 12:30pm (1-in-4 rota) Excellent training programmes to keep your skills sharp and up-to-date Supportive management team focused on career development 23 days of holiday plus bank holidays and your birthday off Toolbox insurance and long-service rewards Discounted MOT and servicing schemes Company pension scheme and employee wellbeing support

Duties of a Vehicle Service Technician with our client include:
Performing vehicle servicing, repairs and maintenance to manufacturer standardsConducting comprehensive vehicle diagnostics and fault analysisCompleting work within designated timeframes while maintaining high qualityRecording all work accurately in accordance with workshop proceduresParticipating in manufacturer training to enhance technical expertiseEnsuring health and safety compliance at all timesRequirements for the Vehicle Service Technician position:
Relevant NVQ Level 3 or equivalent qualification as a Vehicle TechnicianProven experience working on various vehicle makes and modelsStrong diagnostic skills and problem-solving abilityExcellent attention to detail and organisational skillsFull UK driving licence with a clean recordGood team player with a positive attitude towards continuous learningThis vacancy is based in Southampton, Hampshire. Our client is seeking Technicians from experienced motor trade professionals who are committed to delivering excellent customer service and technical excellence. If you are looking to join a company that values its employees and offers excellent career progression, we want to hear from you.

Please contact us today to find out more about this exciting Vehicle Service Technician role and take the next step in your automotive career.

Our team of Automotive Recruitment Consultants at Perfect Placement are passionate about connecting talented individuals with leading motor trade opportunities. If you're seeking to improve your career prospects or find local automotive jobs, contact Kinga Csipetics today.

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