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eastkentsubaruspares 31 August 2015 01:19 AM

JOB VACANCY @ EAST KENT SUBARU
 
Hi Guys,
We are looking to recruit a lead technician to help run our workshop in the south east of England.

East Kent Subaru is an independent Subaru specialist that has grown from strength to strength since starting out in 2011 and we are looking to expand our team and take it to the next level.

The role will include all aspects of managing a busy workshop, ensuring the highest standards of work are adhered to at all times.
You will be expected to deal primarily with larger more technical projects but also day to day servicing and minor repairs as needed.

Successful applicant will require:
At least 5 years experience working in a Subaru based mechanical roll.
Top notch technical and diagnostic skills.
Proven ability to project manage.
Skilled in auto electrics.
Ability to work alone or as a team player.

Engine and transmission building experience, Background in motorsport, Engineering fabrication and welding skills all an advantage but not essential.

This is a full time vacancy, competitive salary dependent on experience

If this sounds like you please email a C.V to sales@eastkentsubaru.com

Cheers

jaygsi 31 August 2015 01:25 AM

Sounds like a good job. I wish i was your man.

eastkentsubaruspares 15 September 2015 04:28 PM

BUMP

ditchmyster 15 September 2015 06:56 PM

Maybe you should contact the service manager at Shelly motors, I hear he's going to be looking for a new job pretty soon. :lol1:

P.s, not too sure how you work alone as a team player. :wonder:

PPs, juse read the full job description requirements, fcuk me you don't want much do ya.

Sounds like you'd have been better of asking for a general dogs body, because that's how it reads to me, and £30k down sarf, you're havin a larf.

edsel 16 September 2015 05:37 AM

Ditch has been on the redbull again, More drivel and self opinionated tosh :cuckoo:. This is how you get K11+ worthless posts on an internet forum.

jameswrx 16 September 2015 08:18 AM

He does have a point about what they want for their money though, guess you can't blame them for trying though!

Engine & gearbox builder, workshop manager, skilled auto electrician, project manager, Motorsport experience, fabricator and welder. And with 5 years Subaru experience.

The skills listed there sound like someone who's been trained at prodrive then run their own business. Doubtful whether there's many people that well qualified that won't either be running their own business or working high up in a flash Motorsport team earning lots of money.

Tidgy 16 September 2015 08:48 AM

cast the net wide and see what fish you catch.

If you make a job description too specific you'll struggle to find anyone

ditchmyster 16 September 2015 11:07 AM


Originally Posted by jameswrx (Post 11737767)
He does have a point about what they want for their money though, guess you can't blame them for trying though!

Engine & gearbox builder, workshop manager, skilled auto electrician, project manager, Motorsport experience, fabricator and welder. And with 5 years Subaru experience.

The skills listed there sound like someone who's been trained at prodrive then run their own business. Doubtful whether there's many people that well qualified that won't either be running their own business or working high up in a flash Motorsport team earning lots of money.

Funny thing is I have actually done a fair bit of that list, 1st job when I left school was making metal gates and fences (YTS) was a manager at a BT cellnet svc centre, spent 20yrs installing car phones, trackers, central locking, electric windows, stereo's etc, rebuilt engines and been involved with Subarus for 12yrs, even done a bit of motorsport if you count track days and sprints.:lol1:

Jonnys3 16 September 2015 05:15 PM


Originally Posted by ditchmyster (Post 11737533)
Maybe you should contact the service manager at Shelly motors, I hear he's going to be looking for a new job pretty soon. :lol1:

Wondered how long it would take someone :D

rob84 16 September 2015 08:20 PM

Wages are far from enough for what your looking for. Overworked & underpaid phrase springs to mind

jayallen 16 September 2015 08:30 PM


Originally Posted by edsel (Post 11737745)
Ditch has been on the redbull again, More drivel and self opinionated tosh :cuckoo:. This is how you get K11+ worthless posts on an internet forum.

Yep, same old same old Dickmyster.....Followed up with another been there, seen it got the t-shirt post, he is so full of it and I actually think he's not the full ticket. :cuckoo:

bioforger 16 September 2015 09:00 PM

YTS lul

ditchmyster 16 September 2015 09:32 PM


Originally Posted by jayallen (Post 11738161)
Yep, same old same old Dickmyster.....Followed up with another been there, seen it got the t-shirt post, he is so full of it and I actually think he's not the full ticket. :cuckoo:

:lol1: jealousjay, didumms did you knock some slapper up when you were 17 get married and not had a life. :lol1:

No wonder it rubs you up the wrong way when someone has lived a much more interesting life than you, and continues to do so.:D

So now you've got a hard on for me and follow me around the site making snide comments, if anyones not the "full ticket" it's you, stalking men on the internet, your Mrs must be a right old hag for you to be chasing men. Hanging with tubbs & Eddie has obviously had a serious effect on you. :lol1:

jayallen 16 September 2015 09:42 PM

You're comedy gold fella :lol1: Walter fcuking Mitty! :lol1:

beardo47 17 September 2015 12:18 AM

dickmeister, I feel your biggest achievements in life have been :

A. Dodging a coat hanger.

B. Beating the morning afterpill.

What a class A bellend, been there, done that, Fifa 19? Completed it.

Dave-W- 17 September 2015 12:22 AM

What a proper bellend

Life "completed it"

ditchmyster 17 September 2015 05:41 AM

:luxhello: Look more sheeple from my fan club.

Sorry, don't play computer games, if I want to play football I go outside and kick a ball. :thumb:

b3nmw 17 September 2015 07:03 AM

Seems a lot of work for that money

eastkentsubaruspares 24 September 2015 11:18 AM

Bump

boosted 24 September 2015 02:12 PM


Originally Posted by b3nmw (Post 11738326)
Seems a lot of work for that money

It does, I can do all of the above (having been a machine shop manager, also a machinist, build engines, gearboxes, wire in ecu's and map them, do any mechanical job to a car, etc etc)
Id need £50K plus to even consider this job. Sounds like hard work when you can get £16+ hour sitting on your arse running a CNC machine.

Trinity 27 September 2015 11:39 AM

One way to drive all your customers away, employ a 'tard like Dickmyster...spent twenty years installing trackers? what he means is, he put an ad in Gumtree, and fitted ebay specials with analogue mobile phones that rang your nan when your car moved, then told his mates where it was so they could go round, remove it, nick the car and then give the 'tracker' back to him to install on another mugs car.

I do like to summarise. Saves all Dickmysters waffle.

fat-thomas 27 September 2015 01:00 PM


Originally Posted by Trinity (Post 11742082)
One way to drive all your customers away, employ a 'tard like Dickmyster...spent twenty years installing trackers? what he means is, he put an ad in Gumtree, and fitted ebay specials with analogue mobile phones that rang your nan when your car moved, then told his mates where it was so they could go round, remove it, nick the car and then give the 'tracker' back to him to install on another mugs car.

I do like to summarise. Saves all Dickmysters waffle.

Life....completed it
:lol1:

jayallen 27 September 2015 02:09 PM

I'm surprised he hasn't added "Mapper" to his CV, I remember ton h was teaching him.

fat-thomas 27 September 2015 02:11 PM


Originally Posted by jayallen (Post 11742136)
I'm surprised her hasn't added "Mapper" to his CV, I remember ton h was teaching him.

Rotherham scoobies tuning adviser....

Midlife...... 27 September 2015 04:16 PM

Rob84 (who is well qualified for the job) sort of sums it up..........

Shaun


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