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Vehicle Technician

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Vehicle Technician / LCV Technician – Runcorn

Salary: £36,500 basic + bonus (OTE £42,500) Hours: Monday to Friday 8:00am – 5:30pm, plus Saturday mornings on a rota

Our client is a leading national vehicle rental business with over 35 years of experience, specialising in B2B fleet management and private hire rentals. With a nationwide fleet of over 55,000 vehicles and ongoing expansion, they offer a busy and varied working environment. You’ll be joining a team committed to quality, efficiency, and continuous development.

The workshop is fully equipped and works on a wide range of vehicles, including Mercedes, Ford, Peugeot, Vauxhall, and electric vehicles. Continuous training and career development opportunities are provided to help you grow as a technician.

Key Responsibilities as a Vehicle Technician:Carry out maintenance, servicing, and warranty work on a fleet of approximately 3,000 vehicles, including vans, light commercial vehicles, and cars.Diagnose electrical and mechanical faults using diagnostic equipment and technical knowledge.Perform repairs, replace parts, and carry out preventive maintenance.Prepare vehicles for MOTs and ensure they meet safety and quality standards.Work efficiently to return customer vehicles to service promptly, supporting operational commitments.Skills and Requirements of the Vehicle Technician:Proven experience as a Vehicle Technician, ideally with experience on LCVs and vans.Strong mechanical and electrical diagnostic skills.Ability to work with a variety of vehicle brands, including electric and hybrid vehicles.UK driving licence with minimal points.Committed, reliable, and able to work as part of a team.Benefits for the Successful Vehicle Technician:Competitive basic salary up to £36,500 with bonus potential (OTE £42,500)Overtime paid at time and a halfSupportive management structure and full technical training24 days holiday (rising to 26 with service) + bank holidays and your birthday offPension scheme and life assuranceTool insurance and company uniformDiscounts on vehicle rental, maintenance, and tyresDiscounted mobile phone tariffs and accessories for you and your familyShare saver scheme and Christmas party contributionCareer development opportunities within a large, expanding groupIf this Vehicle Technician job interests you and you would like to know more about it, or other Automotive Jobs in your area, please contact Billy at Perfect Placement UK Ltd.

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