Company
Perfect Placement UK Ltd
Perfect Placement UK Ltd
£36000 - £46000 per annum
Vehicle Technician We are currently recruiting for a Vehicle Technician / Car Mechanic in the Bromley area. Our client is an Automotive Volume Main Dealer and they are seeking a Vehicle Technician / Car Mechanic to join their team of Vehicle Service Professionals. For your hard work as a Vehicle Technician / Car Mechanic for our Client, you can expect a salary of up to £30,000-£36,000, per annum pending on experience. The hours of work in this Vehicle Technician / Car Mechanic position are Monday to Friday 8:30 am - 5:30pm with 1 in 4 Saturdays. Typical duties as a Vehicle Technician / Car Mechanic include: Carrying out Servicing and Repairs to a variety of Cars Performing Diagnostic Testing to identify vehicle Faults. Ensuring that paperwork is completed to the highest of standards Vehicle Technician / Car Mechanic Requirements: Fully Qualified Vehicle Technician to NVQ Level 3 or equivalent A Current and Valid UK Driving Licence Dedicated and committed approach. Your Vehicle Technician job will be your passion and you will enjoy all aspects of your work. Your own Vehicle Technician tools To apply for this Vehicle Technician position, please forward your CV to Charlotte Bennett quoting the job reference number or call our office for a chat about this position. © Perfect Placement UK Ltd – See our website for details
Bromley
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