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Mechanic / Vehicle Technician

RPR National
Cardiff
2 weeks ago
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Vehicle Technician, Cardiff, CF5

Reactive Permanent Recruitment have been working for a highly reputable and leading name within the automotive industry for many years. Due to continued success, they now seek experienced Vehicle Technicians to work from their Cardiff site (CF5). So, if you’re passionate about delivering high-quality servicing and repairs, and want to work in a professional, well-equipped workshop, this will be your ideal career path!

Duties & Responsibilities:


  • Carrying out maintenance, servicing, and repairs on a range of vehicles
  • Diagnosing and resolving faults, in the workshop and on the road
  • Using up-to-date tools and systems to achieve first-time fixes
  • Working to brand and safety standards at all times
  • Maximising productivity through efficient use of workshop systems
  • Taking part in ongoing technical and brand-specific training


Experience required:


  • Full UK manual driving licence (max 6 points)
  • Level 3 City & Guilds or NVQ in Motor Vehicle Maintenance & Repair
  • Main dealership experience is preferred but not essential
  • Strong attention to detail and a customer-focused mindset


Package & rewards:


  • Salary starting at £30,000pa
  • Overtime at x1.5
  • Monday to Friday 0830-1700 with 1 in 3 Saturdays
  • Full Manufacturer Training & Development
  • 22 Days Holiday + Bank Holidays (with loyalty increases)
  • Company Pension Scheme
  • Cycle to Work Scheme & Car Purchase Discounts
  • Health & Wellbeing Support, including free eye tests and flu vouchers
  • Mental Health Support via Menable, a wellbeing service for the automotive industry
  • Event Perks, access to tickets including regional sports teams


So for more information about this exciting and very rewarding Vehicle Technician career, please APPLY TODAY.

Key:

Vehicle Technician. Vehicle Mechanic, Auto Technician, Automotive Technician, Car Technician, Car Mechanic, MOT Tester, Cardiff, CF5. 

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