Automotive Mechanic (M/F) (Based in Avignon)

Job opportunity

Expected salary range

€2,500

Job status

Permanent

Location

Volkswagen (Volkswagen Group France)
Bouches-du-Rhone, PAC, France

Workplace

On site

Job Description

About Us

Škoda MC Motors Avignon, part of the Ravon-Bouffard group, is a close-knit dealership where efficiency, simplicity, and team spirit are key. We support our customers with new and used vehicles, ensuring reliability and readiness.

The Role

Become a key Automotive Mechanic handling various brands. Your mission includes thorough inspections, necessary repairs, maintenance, and ensuring vehicles meet quality standards before delivery.

Requirements

  • Training in automotive mechanics
  • Workshop experience (multi-brand preferred)
  • Autonomy and teamwork skills

Why Join?

Work in a friendly environment, use diagnostic tools, and contribute directly to customer satisfaction with reliable vehicles.

Location: Avignon
Contract: CDI
Working Hours: 39 hours/week
Monthly Salary: €2200 - €2500 gross

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Volkswagen (Volkswagen Group France)

Volkswagen (Volkswagen Group France)

🚗 Join Škoda MC Motors Avignon as an Automotive Mechanic and play a vital role in delivering reliable new and used vehicles! Work with a supportive team, enjoy a stable CDI contract, and benefit from a competitive salary of €2200-€2500/month. Perfect for skilled mechanics passionate about quality and efficiency. Apply now and accelerate your career! 🔧✨

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