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Habitation Technician

Northway
2 months ago
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Caravan/Motorhome Habitation Technician required in Tewkesbury.

SALARY: Between £(phone number removed) per annum (negotiable pending experience).
HOURS: 8:30AM-4:45PM with a 45-minute lunch break. 
BENEFITS: Full training and fantastic long-term career prospects with a multi-award-winning company.  A not-to-miss opportunity for a Habitation Technician has become available with our client, thre UK's largest caravan/motorhome dealer group in the UK, at their service centre in Tewkesbury.

Reporting to the Centre Manager and working as part of a friendly team, you will be working on some of the leading caravan and motorhome brands in the UK.

In this Habitation Technician role, you will carry out: 
Habitation inspection.
Woodwork/internal repairs.
Damp repairs.
Gas repairs and installation.
12V and 240V repairs and installations.
Heating system diagnosis and repairs.
Fitting of accessories: bike racks, awnings, TV aerials and solar panels.
Electrical diagnosis and repairs.
Warranty diagnosis and repairs.
Creating a happy working environment.To be eligible for the role, you will need to live within a reasonable commuting distance of Tewkesbury and have a manual UK driving licence with minimal points. Previous experience in a similar habitation role in the leisure vehicle or marine industry would be required. Overall, you will have a friendly and approachable demeanour, be keen and eager to learn with the capability to retain new skills and information, be a team player, have strong organisational and time management skills and be willing to undertake an exciting new challenge in the motorhome industry.

For your hard work as a Caravan/Motorhome Habitation Technician, our client is offering: 
Starting salary between £(phone number removed) per annum (negotiable pending experience).
28 days annual leave, including the bank holidays.
Company pension scheme.
Access to fully personalised training.
Various company benefits including a work uniform, staff purchase discounts and free parking,
Fantastic long-term career prospects with a multi-award-winning company. 
8:30AM-4:45PM Monday to Friday with a 45-minute lunch break.If this Habitation Technician vacancy interests you or you would like to find out about other Motor Trade Jobs in Gloucestershire, please contact Sarena Abbot at Perfect Placement now!

Our team of Automotive Recruitment Consultants all share a passion for finding our jobseekers the best jobs in the Automotive Industry. So, if you are looking to improve your career and want to hear about more Motor Trade Jobs in your local area, please contact us today

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