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United Kingdom,East Riding of Yorkshire, York
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Posted: 25/08/2009 18:06
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Automotive Motor Trade Job: Ford Trained Technician, East Yorkshire
Monday-Friday, Saturday am on rota, 40 hours per week
£16k+ Negotiable Dependent on Experience + Overtime + Bonus
Motor Trade Jobs / Automotive Vacancies:
Our Client in the East Yorkshire area requires a Ford Trained Technician to work to the highest standards of quality and efficiency.
In this important role in their automotive service department you will be fully competent in the servicing and repair of vehicles, to the highest Ford manufacturer standards.
As well as technical competence in the mechanics of a vehicle, you may have a thorough knowledge of the electrical and electronic components of a vehicle and be comfortable with using the latest diagnostic equipment to identify and rectify faults.
You will have a positive, 'can do' attitude, and willingness to work as part of an effective team.
You should be a good team player and communicator to ensure the smooth and efficient flow of work through the workshop, ensuring you liaise with other team members to meet and exceed customer expectations.
Our client’s vehicle technicians also benefit from regular manufacturer training to ensure you are kept up to date with the latest models and techniques.
My client will only accept applications from Applicants who have Ford manufacturer training. They will consider applications from Ford Service Technicians through to Ford Master Technicians (salary dependent on experience). If you are a Ford Trained Technician looking to progress in your career with Ford and move on from a Ford Service Technician level this could be the opportunity you have been waiting for!
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