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Alloy Wheel Technician

Alloy Wheel Technician Location: Teddington Area Salary : £Competitive, with pension and benefits Hours/Days : Monday – Friday, 8am – 5pm As an Alloy Wheel Technician, you are an artist and a mechanic in one. You’ll be responsible for taking damaged, scuffed, or corroded wheels and restoring them to their original glory—or better. Using state-of-the-art equipment, you’ll ensure that the final finish on every wheel is nothing short of perfection. Key Responsibilities Precision Restoration: Inspecting wheels and identifying the best repair methods for scuffs, scratches, and corrosion. Technical Refurbishment: Carrying out professional painting, powder coating, diamond cutting, and polishing. Tyre Technical Work: Expertly removing and refitting tyres, ensuring zero damage to newly refurbished rims. Quality Control: Ensuring every wheel meets our rigorous safety and aesthetic standards before it leaves the workshop. Workshop Excellence: Maintaining advanced tools and equipment while keeping a clean, efficient workspace. Team Collaboration: Providing accurate timelines to the team to ensure our customers get back on the road on schedule. About You The Specialist: Proven experience in alloy wheel repair and refurbishment is highly preferred. Technical Knowledge: You know your way around diamond cutting lathes, spray booths, and powder coating processes. Tyre Fitting Competency: Confident in using modern tyre-changing and balancing machinery, with a soft touch for high-end, painted, or diamond-cut wheels. Meticulous Eye: You have an uncompromising commitment to detail and take pride in a flawless finish. Team Player: You work well under pressure and contribute to our friendly, professional atmosphere. Driving License: A full, clean UK driving license is essential.