Company
Halfords
Halfords
£30,900 - £35,000 per annum
£30,900 - £35,000 per annumAverage uncapped bonus of £5,800 per year (with potential to earn more)5 days a weekEarn extra with our refer a friend scheme – T&C’s Apply If you are a qualified MOT Tester join us at Halfords, the UK’s largest Automotive service, maintenance and repair business, where we offer great career opportunities, benefits and uncapped bonus scheme. Benefits Include: 5.6 weeks’ annual leaveUp to 50% off garage bills in our Autocentres and 25% off most our Halfords products in our retail storesDiscounts on everything from groceries, shopping, insurance, days out, restaurants and moreFamily & Friends Discount EventsOpportunity to buy a Trade Price Bike & enrol in the Cycle to Work SchemeFinancial planning support via Wagestream - access up to 30% of your salary in advanceGP Access, 364 days a year, 24 hours a dayJoin the Share save scheme with a 20% discount on sharesHealth Cash Plan – to access wellbeing services and claim back healthcare costsPension Scheme & Life Assurance You will be given every opportunity to progress your career at Halfords. Access to hybrid training and IMI approved continuous development will be fully supported.Skills and experience Current MOT Testing Licence (No licence? Other opportunities available for Mechanic’s & Technician’s, contact one of our team on
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