Vehicle technician

Posted 05 August 2024
Salary £28000 - £34000 per year
LocationRayleigh
Job type Permanent
Discipline Automotive
ReferenceMP179596CT3720-RF/RS/STEA/JOE/RAYSE
Contact nameRhiannon Farnsworth-Barton

Job description

Vehicle Technician

MPI have a requirement for a vehicle technician to work in permanent positions on site (1 in Rayleigh and 1 in Southend)

Salary - £28,000 per year plus Bonus (up to 2k per month).

Working Hours

Monday to Friday & alternate Saturdays
8:30 -5:30 plus overtime available

Benefits

Car Benefit Scheme (after successful completion of probation period)
Comprehensive training provided.
25 days of holiday (+ Bank Holidays)
Company pension scheme
Staff discount scheme
Sick pay Health and wellbeing programme


Key Attributes:

  • Works as part of the workshop team to carry out scheduled vehicle service and repair work, in accordance with the relevant manufacturers standards
  • Carries out all workshop work in an efficient and safe manner, to meet customer requirements and maximise workshop utilisation and productivity
  • Examines vehicles and diagnoses non-routine defects, either in the workshop or during a road test, using a knowledge of the vehicles and technologies concerned
  • Examines vehicles and reports defects against relevant regulatory bodies
  • Carries out each job within the budgeted time as set out on job card – to maintain own labour productivity
  • Works in accordance with workshop and Centre Health & Safety requirements
  • Works with colleagues to maintain workshop standards of cleanliness and tidiness
  • Takes personal responsibility for the daily maintenance of workshop equipment, and reports equipment defects or problems that need attention
  • Follows key processes to achieve specified quality and efficiency targets
  • Works with the Centre developing and improving more efficient processes
  • Talks to customers to summarise the details of the work required or carried out, and answer their questions
  • Offers customers a detailed technical explanation (where this is required) in a way that recognis