Contract Mechanic

Venatu Recruitment Group
Liverpool
2 weeks ago
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Vehicle Technician - Contract Roles Available!

Main dealer / Independent workshops / Immediate opportunities

Various locations across UK

Pay from £22 – £24 per hour

- Are you a mechanic, seeking a new role?

- Would you like to earn between £22.00 - £24.00 per hour skill set depending?

- Are you wanting to explore working with more brands & different workshops?

What you will be doing as a mechanic:

- Inspection, maintenance, service and repair of vehicles to ensure road worthiness and reliability in line with DVSA standards.

- Retail service works and stock maintenance works required in day to day to duties.

- To repair and maintain vehicles to manufacturers standards and schedules.

- Diagnostics and repair of mechanical issues.

- Complete job cards, maintenance records and associated paperwork to a good standard.

What you'll need to be a mechanic:

- Level 3 NVQ/ City & Guilds or equivalent in Automotive

- Significant experience as a mechanic

- MOT tester qualification desirable but not essential

Venatu are currently seeking mechanics across the UK to join our team a contracting basis to support our clients with a minimum 4 week contract and the option to extend.

Does this sound like something you want to be part of?

Please call Andy on or email to discuss the opportunities and to secure one of the roles today.

Venatu Contracting Services is a specialist division here at Venatu Recruitment Group, we focus on the recruitment of talent across the UK.

If you feel you match the desired criteria, or you would like more information on roles such as Commercial Vehicle Technician, PSV Engineer, PSV Mechanic or Fitter, we would really like to hear from you. Alternatively, please visit our website.

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