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Vehicle Technician (POSW)

Dick Lovett
Swindon
2 weeks ago
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About the Role

Join Our Porsche Workshop Team in Swindon – Elevate Your Career as a Vehicle Technician!

Our Porsche workshop in Swindon is looking for talented Vehicle Technicians to join our expanding team. This is your opportunity to work in a state-of-the-art facility and grow your skills through the official Porsche Technician programme.

Through our tailored Porsche programme, you'll have the chance to qualify as Bronze, Silver, Gold, or High Voltage Vehicle Technician. We’ll match your current skills and then take you further than ever before!

Training will take place at the renowned Porsche Academy, ensuring you’re always at the forefront of cutting-edge technology. We’re ready to transfer your skills seamlessly into the Porsche brand and offer exceptional earning potential. Your career can progress not only as a Technician but also into exciting roles like Service Quality Specialist, Workshop Manager, or Service Manager.

What we offer:

  • A competitive basic salary ranging from £32,000 - £42,000, negotiable based on your experience and qualifications.
  • An OTE of up to £50,000 per year with our uncapped bonus scheme.
  • Full financial support during your transition to Porsche, ensuring your skills and qualifications stay relevant.
  • An unparalleled training experience at the Porsche Academy.


Job Opportunity

  • Servicing and repairing high-end vehicles.
  • Conducting diagnostic work.
  • Pre-delivery inspections.
  • Continuous brand training to stay up to date with the latest Porsche models and technology.


Essential Skills

  • NVQ Level 3 in Light Vehicle Mechanical, Maintenance & Repair is essential.
  • Experience with an official manufacturer is essential.
  • Full UK Driving Licence is required.


If you’re ready to future-proof your career in the automotive industry and thrive in an exciting, supportive environment, apply today and become part of the Porsche legacy!

We’re happy to discuss your earning potential and answer any questions you may have. Don’t miss this chance to drive your career forward—send your application now!


Benefits

  • Bonus scheme
  • Private Medical Insurance
  • Health cash plan – Claim back medical costs
  • Rewards platform – Gym & high street discounts
  • 25 Days Holiday (plus Bank Holidays)
  • Contributory Pension Scheme
  • Regular Pay Reviews
  • Life Assurance
  • Servicing, Parts and Accessories Discounts
  • Employee Assistance Programme
  • Staff Referral Scheme
  • Learning and Development
  • Enhanced Family Leave
  • Volunteering Opportunities
  • Onsite Parking

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