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Looking for a job in the tuning industry? Apply within...
Will is moving back into full time education so we are looking looking to take on a new vehicle technician / Workshop manager to replace Will in July this year.
The successful applicant will be expected to work 40 hrs per week minimum and be responsible for the general running of the workshop and dealing with retail customers both in person and via telephone.
Technical knowledge and the ability to work unsupervised is absolutely essential and the wage will vary according to age and experience. I consider people wages a private matter and will release details upon successful application with valid CV only.
The applicant will receive all product and vehicle specific skills from me directly (IE: Lancer or Cosworth specific tuning knowledge for example) and will be required in time to learn how to live map with training from me personally. Obviously this skill will only be picked up with time and experience but I will only take on somebody with a keen intention to learn this part of the trade, so if you are scared of computers and fast cars, please don't apply.
Edited to add:
Bear in mind this is no dream job, its technically just a job in a small backstreet workshop but it does offer those with a keen interest of engines and their inner workings a possibility to learn a lot more about them than any normal technicians job will bring. Not many technicians I have ever met can tell me if a cars running lean under acceleration or too close to the det line, nor have I ever met one that could tell the difference between an engine running high boost and low advance and one running high advance and low boost just by driving it. The successful applicant will be taught such skills, as well as what sort of fuel and ignition engines need to operate correctly and how to apply them correctly and safely. They will operate diagnostics on a daily basis and be taught what to look for in datastreams. They will also attend any diagnostics courses that Sun offer locally at my cost.
The other side to the job is you will get to see and experience the mail order tuning side of the industry as we have 90+ operators out there who we supply calibrations for on a daily basis and the successful applicant will learn quite a lot about how this side of the industry works and likely get to deal with these tuners on a daily basis. Again, if your interested in such things, then my business is one of the few places you can learn this.
Whilst it can be stressful here, I do believe we are a good company to work for. Whilst nobody can predict the future in this economic climate I am pleased to say we have grown larger every year since we opened back in 2000 and have just posted a better turnover in Quarter 1 2009 than the whole of 2008 so I believe our growth in the tuning sector proves your job security is as good or better than anywhere else in this industry. You will be paid by BACS on time every time and overtime is usually available most weeks.
Please send all applications via E-Mail ONLY to sales@remapping.co.uk with an up to date CV and an indication of your required salary.
The successful applicant will be expected to work 40 hrs per week minimum and be responsible for the general running of the workshop and dealing with retail customers both in person and via telephone.
Technical knowledge and the ability to work unsupervised is absolutely essential and the wage will vary according to age and experience. I consider people wages a private matter and will release details upon successful application with valid CV only.
The applicant will receive all product and vehicle specific skills from me directly (IE: Lancer or Cosworth specific tuning knowledge for example) and will be required in time to learn how to live map with training from me personally. Obviously this skill will only be picked up with time and experience but I will only take on somebody with a keen intention to learn this part of the trade, so if you are scared of computers and fast cars, please don't apply.
Edited to add:
Bear in mind this is no dream job, its technically just a job in a small backstreet workshop but it does offer those with a keen interest of engines and their inner workings a possibility to learn a lot more about them than any normal technicians job will bring. Not many technicians I have ever met can tell me if a cars running lean under acceleration or too close to the det line, nor have I ever met one that could tell the difference between an engine running high boost and low advance and one running high advance and low boost just by driving it. The successful applicant will be taught such skills, as well as what sort of fuel and ignition engines need to operate correctly and how to apply them correctly and safely. They will operate diagnostics on a daily basis and be taught what to look for in datastreams. They will also attend any diagnostics courses that Sun offer locally at my cost.
The other side to the job is you will get to see and experience the mail order tuning side of the industry as we have 90+ operators out there who we supply calibrations for on a daily basis and the successful applicant will learn quite a lot about how this side of the industry works and likely get to deal with these tuners on a daily basis. Again, if your interested in such things, then my business is one of the few places you can learn this.
Whilst it can be stressful here, I do believe we are a good company to work for. Whilst nobody can predict the future in this economic climate I am pleased to say we have grown larger every year since we opened back in 2000 and have just posted a better turnover in Quarter 1 2009 than the whole of 2008 so I believe our growth in the tuning sector proves your job security is as good or better than anywhere else in this industry. You will be paid by BACS on time every time and overtime is usually available most weeks.
Please send all applications via E-Mail ONLY to sales@remapping.co.uk with an up to date CV and an indication of your required salary.
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1 month too late i start a new job on june 1st but would have otherwise been very interested.
good luck for the future will, and god luck finding someone stu
good luck for the future will, and god luck finding someone stu
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Great oppurtunity for someone to get in with a top tuning company.
Ive got great technical knowledge of a duspan and brush and can sweep up unsupervised....does that count?
Ive got great technical knowledge of a duspan and brush and can sweep up unsupervised....does that count?
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Yes - doing a degree in Autosport Technology
The job itself is varied, exciting and different, no two days are the same - one of the reasons i have enjoyed the last 2 years in it.
However, i turn 24 at the end of the month and currently am young, free and single with no mortgage/wife etc. so it is a 'now or never' move.
If anyone is thinking about it and wants to know more i'd be more than happy to discuss it with them.
Stu and Kenny are good people to work for
The job itself is varied, exciting and different, no two days are the same - one of the reasons i have enjoyed the last 2 years in it.
However, i turn 24 at the end of the month and currently am young, free and single with no mortgage/wife etc. so it is a 'now or never' move.
If anyone is thinking about it and wants to know more i'd be more than happy to discuss it with them.
Stu and Kenny are good people to work for
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Try me anyway mate. you never know eh?
Will isnt leaving until mid August but I hope to get someone started early to be able to train with him for a solid month before he leaves.
I sure do. However, liking fast cars and computers does not mean you can calmy adjust a fuel table whilst watching an AFR meter at the same time as accelerating hard in a very fast car. It actually takes quite some experience to be honest.
Will, thanks. Your a top employee too.
Will isnt leaving until mid August but I hope to get someone started early to be able to train with him for a solid month before he leaves.
Will, thanks. Your a top employee too.
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Yes I did uncle Tony.
Always been an exemplary "employee" and have references to prove it thanks
Unfortunately, I couldnt take the pay cut which is a shame !
Perhaps you should apply and double your income
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I'd personally not done a huge amount with Cosworths when i started, i'd cut my teeth on Evos/Skylines/Supras/200SX's. You won't be thrown into the workshop and made to 'just get on with it' - there'll be a month's side by side training from me before i go!
Don't be shy, if you're interested, apply
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i wish i lived there and wish i new a bit more about car id willing to learn though lol im only good a welding and fixing and repairing cars lol dame shame be a gud job for someone it should be snaped up well quick
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I would tomorrow mate.
i will apply, il see what happens, id be happy to commute home at the weekends tbh and get a place for during the week or whatever it takes tbh
im sure lots of people will apply though, its a chance in a lifetime imo
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Salary or Hourly Pay Rate? (I know it say's Salary in the add .. Just double checking)
Company Car?
What Hour's are we talking about here? 39-week? .. Weekend work required?
How many Staff will the successful Applicant be supervising? etc etc
Company Car?
What Hour's are we talking about here? 39-week? .. Weekend work required?
How many Staff will the successful Applicant be supervising? etc etc
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wow thats a really good oppertunity wish it was for an apprentice who has been in the trade for a couple of years. i would of loved to apply.
good look to the people who do apply
good look to the people who do apply