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Senior Data Engineer

Senior Data Engineer

Vehicle Technician

Basic Salary £36k - £43k

Monday to Friday

Independent, Family Run Garage

Rudgwick Area

"Every turn of the wrench, every spark of the engine, is a reminder that craftsmanship drives progress. In the world of machines, it's your hands that make the impossible run smoothly."

Job Opportunity

Our client is an independent, family-run business where we treat every customer like a neighbor. With modern, purpose-built facilities, we’ve created a space where quality service and a personal touch go hand in hand. At the heart of our work is a commitment to honesty, integrity, and genuine care—values that come from our strong roots in village life. We don’t just work on cars, we build relationships, and every job we do reflects our dedication to making sure you drive away with peace of mind.

Job Description

Are you a skilled and passionate technician looking for a rewarding role in a supportive and friendly environment? Our client is an established, independent, family-run business dedicated to providing top-tier service and quality to their customers. They are currently seeking an experienced technician to join their growing team.

Responsibilities

  • Conduct servicing and repair for all vehicle types, ensuring full compliance with industry standards.

  • Diagnose and repair a wide range of mechanical and electrical vehicle issues.

  • Ensure the highest level of service and quality, maintaining the company’s reputation for excellence.

  • Maintain accurate records of work completed and liaise with customers regarding their vehicle’s condition.

    Requirements

  • Experience: Minimum 5 years’ experience as a Technician, with an MOT testing qualification for additional earning opportunity (Class 4, 5, or 7).

  • Skills: Strong mechanical skills and experience with a variety of vehicle makes and models.

  • Attention to Detail: A high standard of workmanship and a passion for quality.

  • Team Player: Ability to work well in a family-oriented team environment.

  • Customer-Focused: Strong communication skills and a commitment to providing excellent customer service.

  • Reliable and Enthusiastic: A proactive approach and a positive attitude to all tasks.

    Salary and Benefits

  • Family-Friendly Atmosphere: Work in a welcoming and tight-knit team where your contributions truly matter.

  • Competitive Salary: £36-£43k basic salary for the Service technician role

  • Work-Life Balance: Enjoy a stable work schedule with a focus on your well-being. Monday to Friday 08:00 to 17:30. 20 days holiday plus Bank Holidays

  • Continuous Learning: We believe in investing in our team’s growth with opportunities for professional development and training.

  • State-of-the-Art Equipment: Access to the latest tools and technology to enhance your work experience.

  • Free On-Site Parking

    Other Opportunities

    If you are looking for something else in the Automotive sector, please get in touch, as at ASI Automotive Recruitment, we make it our mission to find the right job for YOU!!

    Referral Scheme

    If you’re not a Technician or MOT Tester but you know of someone who is and maybe interested we will pay £75 in vouchers of your choice for a successful recommendation. If you’re interested or know of someone that might be please get in touch.

    Important

    ASI Recruitment will not forward your CV to any job without speaking to you first, can you please make sure your contact details are on your CV, Mobile, Email and Landline if you have one

    The job is based in the Rudgwick area and our client would like you to have a commute you can carry out in the long term.

    If you would like to know more about this exciting opportunity please get in touch with your current and accurate CV.

    Our standard procedure is to speak to you before we send your CV to any of our clients so please make sure your contact details are on your CV

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