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Vehicle Technician

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Leicestershire
1 day ago
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Vehicle Technician Vacancy - Independent Specialist Garage Loughborough

Basic Salary: up to £40,000 (DoE)  Working Hours: Monday to Friday, 8:30am – 5:30pm  No weekends  Rare opportunity to be a key part or a great company who specialise in top of the line vehicles.

Our automotive client requires a skilled Vehicle Technician / Mechanic to join their well established Independent Specialist Garage in the Loughborough area.

They have built up an excellent reputation for being one of the best independent repair centres. 

They are a specialist garage, focusing on one of the worlds most popular manufacturer groups.

If you're looking for a new challenge, this garage work on some very interesting and high-end vehicles. 

They are looking for someone who really knows their stuff, so you'll need to be knowledgeable of full vehicle services and be able to undergo most repairs including clutches, cambelts, diagnostics etc.

Exceptional salary available, as such they are looking for a high quality mechanic.

Key Responsibilities:
Service and Repairs to vehiclesGood use of Diagnostics / Faulting findingHeavier repairs such as clutches, cambelts, gearboxes etc. Talking to customers if requiredWorking on high end vehicles to manufacturer standards. Vehicle Tuning, remapping, performance vehicle adjustments. (remapping/tuning knowledge not required but helps) Candidate Requirements:
A professional track record as a Vehicle Technician and able to complete all responsibilities listed above.Ideally German Franchise trainingA Full Driving Licence.Your own Set of ToolsAble to work unsupervisedA positive, 'can do' attitude, and willingness to work as part of an effective team is essential!

The workshop team are close-knit and are looking for someone who will fit in.

They're all very sound, professional and diverse. They are friendly and open to a variety of backgrounds. 

If this vacancy interests you and you would like to know more about it, or other Automotive Jobs in Leicestershire, please contact Tom Thacker at Perfect Placement.

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