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Campervan / Motorhome Technician

VANRATH
Craigavon
8 months ago
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VANRATH have partnered with Ireland's largest motorhome dealers. The client is seeking to hire a Motorhome vehicle technician for the expanding business. No previous experience of Motorhomes or Caravans is required as full training will be given, although preference will be given to those with experience in - Electrical Low Voltage or Extra Low Voltage Systems - Basic Caravan/Motorhome or vehicle Servicing or equivalent - Gas (would be beneficial) Location: Magheralin You deliver high standards of technical advice, service and maintenance to all our customers. The Role: Habitation Inspection Mechanical servicing and repairs 12v and 240 volt repairs and installation Heating system diagnosis and repairs Gas Repairs and installation - training will be provided Fitting of accessories: Bike Racks, Awnings, TV aerials and Solar Panels etc. Warranty diagnosis and repairs Electrical diagnosis and repairs Water ingress and damp checks The Ideal Candidate: Have a full valid driving licence, an NVQ Level 2/3, City & Guilds or equivalent. Have previous Mobile Automotive Technician experience. Methodical and process driven Able to complete tasks within given timeframes Able to routinely follow established procedures Must be fluent in English and be able to write competently Stability under pressure - reacts well to change and stays positive despite setbacks Able to work as part of a team and individually Able to adapt to the company's needs in the way we deliver our service Reliable and takes pride in the quality of their work Clean driving license Recent Feedback from our candidates: ''The team at VANRATH were extremely helpful in helping me find my new role. They kept me up to date on my application and provided excellent advice throughout the interview process. Overall the process could not have gone smoother or any quicker and I would definitely recommend reaching out to them if you are on the lookout for a new role.'' ''I was contacted by VANRATH in regards to a job I had applied for. They were extremely helpful and gave me a number of positions to apply for. They had interviews set up in a number of hours and I secured a position within days. They kept we well informed throughout the process and has continued to touch base after I have started my new role. Couldn't recommend enough.'' Skills: Vehicle tech vehicle technician motorhome car mechanic vehicle mechanic HGV Benefits: Fantastic benefit package uncapped bonus

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