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Vehicle Technicians

Kream
Plymouth
2 days ago
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A rewarding career opportunity has arisen for a vehicle TECHNICIAN to join a friendly and welcoming technical team.

We want to talk to you if you have a level 2 or level 3 NVQ qualification (or equivalent) and are passionate about what you do!

Joining a well-established, successful main dealer group you can expect:

 

  • A generous basic salary and excellent on-target earnings potential.
  • Industry leading workshop and staff facilities – the latest brand diagnostic tooling and specialist equipment
  • Comprehensive brand technical training pathway accreditation.
  • Long service awards
  • Pathways to Diagnostic and Master tech levels and beyond!
  • Full brand technical uniform and safety equipment

What we’re looking for:

 

  • Previous experience as a Vehicle Technician / Mechanic with technical knowledge – irrelevant of brand.
  • A team-player who is comfortable operating with set processes and procedures
  • A qualified Vehicle Technician with an industry recognised qualification, ideally level 3 but level 2 will be considered (IMI, City & Guilds or equivalent)
  • Motivated, dedicated and organised with a focus on Health & Safety in the workplace
  • Aptitude with modern technology.
  • A full driving licence – without excessive penalty points.

What you’ll be doing:

 

  • Carry out servicing, maintenance and new car pre-delivery inspections
  • Used car pre-sales inspections.
  • General fault diagnosis and repair work, including warranty approved work
  • Completing job cards and electronic write ups on franchise platforms
  • Completion of electronic vehicle health checks (eVHC’s) and video health checks

 

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