4th Dimension Innovation Ltd
Motorcycle Technician

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Are you never happier than with a torque wrench in hand? 4th Dimension Innovation is looking for a skilled Motorcycle Technician to join our Production team in Egham. If you know your way around mechanical, electrical and trim work — and take real pride in a repair done right — this is where your talent gets to shine.
Reporting to the Production Manager, you'll play a key part in delivering high-quality MET repairs across a wide range of motorcycles, working hand-in-hand with our Specialist Repair, Paint and Assessment teams to keep every job safe, accurate and on time.
Main Duties
- Complete repair work in line with job cards and repair instructions.
- Confirm all pre-checks are done and the correct parts are received before commencing MET work.
- Carry out mechanical, electrical and trim repairs to the required quality standards.
- Identify, document and escalate any issues spotted before or during repairs.
- Provide clear feedback to the Vehicle Damage Assessor team where required.
- Work collaboratively with the Specialist Repair and Paint teams throughout the repair lifecycle.
- Maintain accountability for new parts fitted and parts removed during repairs.
- Dispose of damaged parts appropriately for resale, recycling or disposal.
- Conduct quality checks on your own work and complete Technician QC documentation.
- Present completed vehicles for Quality Control inspection.
- Accurately log all repair work completed, maintaining high productivity and quality throughout.
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- Previous motorcycle repair experience (any brand).
- Relevant technician or mechanical experience.
- Specialist knowledge of at least one motorcycle brand.
- A methodical, logical approach to problem-solving.
- Able to work both independently and as part of a team.
- Solid experience working on vehicles (motorcycle or automotive).
Bonus Points For
- A Master Technician qualification (desirable).
The Essentials
- Hours: 40 hours per week, Monday to Friday
- Salary: £32,000–£42,000
- Location: Egham (full time, on site)
- Contract: Full time
- Perks: Competitive company benefits, training & development opportunities, and an energetic, supportive team culture
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