Benefits Competitive salary plus performance related bonus 29 days holiday including public holidays plus additional days with service Pension contributions £1,000 recommend a technician bonus incentive Enhanced maternity, paternity & adoption pay Enhanced sick pay Talk to us about flexible working VIP Awards – colleague recognition scheme Health cash plan – claim back medical costs, same day doctors' appointments, high street discounts Steer Academy provides accredited ongoing training – paid for by the business Opportunities for career progression Job description Apprenticeships at Steer Automotive Group offer a great opportunity to open the pathway for a life-long career in the accident repair industry. We are recruiting new apprentices to join our dynamic teams in various locations. You will start your apprenticeship as a trainee technician gaining a Level 4 qualification as VDA. You will be based at our accident repair centres gaining practical skills and work experience, learning while you earn, mentoring by a senior qualified technician. For further information on the standards please see https://www.instituteforapprenticeships.org/ To start an apprenticeship with us, you need to: Be at least 18 years old Be willing to work Monday to Friday 8am – 4.30pm Be prepared to commit to your apprenticeship for 3 years Have at least 1 years experience in the automotive industry Grade 4 or above in Maths and English You will: work five days a week Be provided with a uniform, starter kit, health & wellbeing support, and an experienced mentor Complete on-line e-learning where applicable An apprenticeship Standard with one of our training providers will always include: A Level 4 qualification (assessed on the job) A technical certificate issued by a registered training provider upon completion Functional Skills (English and Maths) support where needed Employee rights and responsibilities Objectives: Working under direct supervision at all times to achieve full competence and qualification. Accurately and skilfully assess all aspects of the motor vehicle body repair. Detect and diagnose any additional faults for further repair Ensure all work is completed safely and complies with manufacturer and British Standard industry guidelines Identify and evaluate condition of safety related systems and any action required, applying H&S car related current legislation to do so (e.g. air bags, tyres etc) Differentiate between items that need repairing and items that need replacement Apply accurate and appropriate opinion times for method and duration for repair Assess the cost and duration of a repair Discuss damage and repairs with a range of stakeholders (vehicle owners, insurance companies, colleagues and managers), listening to their view, responding to concerns and negotiating using evidence-based reasoning Assess the current market value of vehicle using industry proprietary guides Obtain authorisation from the Client/Customer to proceed with repair to a vehicle and confirm the cost of the repair (if appropriate for the workplace) Interpret and accurately apply estimating software system Full details will be given to you on application. Why should you choose Steer Automotive Group? Steer Automotive Group is the largest accident repair group in the UK. By joining us, you will be given the chance to shape the future of the accident repair industry whilst developing a successful career for yourself. We are proud of the value that we add to our customers, we are constantly adapting and developing to meet the requirements of the advancements in technology in the modern-day vehicle. We help our people reach their full potential by providing training, coaching and opportunity to grow. Our team work collaboratively across the whole of our business to support and develop new skills. We have the opportunity just for you. Why not choose a lifelong career in the accident repair industry and apply to join TODAY Please email [email protected] for further information Our job applicant privacy notice can be found on our website Steer Automotive.