Job Title: Qualified Motor Mechanic
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Job description: Qualified Motor Mechanic- for Company Fleet of different Cars- JHBPermanent positionMust have a Qualified Motor Mechanic Certificate essentialMust have matric certificateMust have Computer experience essentialMust have Minimum of 5 years’ working experience as a Motor Mechanic working on many different +various types of Fleet cars/ vehicles for a Company: for example Toyota /BMW/ Ford / Datsun /VW / Honda etc. and all others makesAvailable to start immediatelyMust have own transport and driver’s licenseVehicles to be repaired in good time and for the best priceVehicles to operate excellently and in very good conditions after repair work completedSecure parts which are in good condition at best possible cost and do Spare parts for repairsExperience in Inspecting and testing vehicles, listen to operator complaintsWorking experience in Diagnostics is essentialComplete preventative maintenance, Engine tune ups, Oil changes Tire rotation, Filter replacement for all makes of cars etc.Spare parts for repairsVehicles repaired in good time and for the best price +operate effectively after repair work completedSecure parts which are in good condition at best possible costAble to commence new employment within 1 week- 2 weeksMust be willing to relocate if neededR 15 000 per Month full cost to company CTC per month but depended on years and skills gained of experience related to this VacancyThe post appeared first on .
Expected salary: R15000 per month
Location: Johannesburg, Gauteng
Job date: Mon, 03 Feb 2025 23:04:07 GMT
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