MOT Tester
Posted 17 April by
Perfect Placement Uk Ltd
- Hours: Monday to Friday 8.00am-5.00pm + Saturday Rota Worked (1 in 4).
- Salary: A realistic overall earning potential of £45,000+ p.a.
- Fantastic training and development.
- Long service holiday rewards.
- Your Birthday off or the day closest day to it.
- Company Pension & Share Scheme.
Working as an MOT Tester for your client you can expect a salary of £45,000.
The hours of work in this MOT Tester position are Monday to Friday 8.00am-5.00pm + Saturday Rota Worked (1 in 4).
MOT Testers play a huge role in our Client’s company and they play a huge role in keeping our roads safe!
Responsibilities and Requirements of the MOT Tester position:
- Hold a valid MOT Tester Licence
- Have previous working experience within an MOT Tester role
- A Full UK Driving Licence
- The ability to communicate with customers effectively
- A sound Mechanical knowledge
- Carrying out MOT Failure rectification work as and when required
- Ensuring VOSA standards are met at all times
Perfect Placement are the UK’s Leading Automotive Recruitment Agency so if you are looking for a MOT Tester Job get in touch today.
For the best Automotive MOT Tester and MOT Testing jobs be sure to contact our team.
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Required skills
- MOT Tester, MOT Technician
Reference: 52493668
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