Company
Pertemps TM
Pertemps TM
£37,000 per year
Are you a skilled and certified MOT Tester seeking a rewarding career opportunity? We're looking for a qualified individual to join our team and contribute to our client's automotive workshop in Chipping Warden. (Must Have Own TRANSPORT!!) Position: Qualified MOT Tester Location: Chipping Warden Salary: £37K Hours: 06:00 till 18:00 (4 on 4 off rota this includes weekend and bank holidays) Key Responsibilities: Conduct MOT tests efficiently and accurately, ensuring compliance with regulations. Perform vehicle inspections and diagnostics as required. Complete necessary repairs and maintenance tasks to meet testing standards. Maintain accurate records of tests conducted and results obtained. Work with team members to ensure smooth workflow. Requirements: Qualified MOT Tester with relevant certifications. Proven experience in conducting MOT tests and vehicle inspections. Strong knowledge of automotive systems and diagnostic techniques. Attention to detail and commitment to upholding safety and quality standards. Excellent communication skills and a customer-focused approach. What We Offer: Competitive salary of £37,000 per year. 4 days on, 4 days off schedule. Opportunities for career advancement and professional development. Supportive team environment. State-of-the-art workshop facilities and equipment.
Chipping Warden
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