Commercial/Trainee Tyre Fitter -Full Time-Permanent-£30,000-£38,000 per Annum, - Based in Huntingdon
Cambridge, Cambridgeshire
- Language
- English
- Job Level
- Experienced
- Hours
- Full Time
- Posted
- 1 day ago
- Salary
- Starting £30,000 per annum (for trainee) rising to £38,000+ once fully trained. OTE £44K + plus call
- Recruiter
- Recruitment Helpline
- Closes
- 01 Feb 2026
- Course
- No
- Contract Type
- Permanent
- Recruiter Type
- Direct Employer
Description
An excellent opportunity for an Experienced or Trainee Commercial Tyre Fitter to join a well-established company based in Huntingdon.
Salary: Starting £30,000 per annum (for trainee) rising to £38,000+ once fully trained. OTE £44K + plus call outs
Benefits: Company bonus scheme, holidays, pension
Experienced starting salary: £38,000 per annum plus benefits
Role & Requirements:
The ideal candidate will have experience as a Commercial Tyre Fitter but training can be provided to the right person.
Candidates must be hard working, professional and dedicated with a positive and flexible attitude to work who is willing to learn a hard trade and reap great rewards.
This role is all about finding a team player with the right attitude to fit within a similar minded team.
Working Hours: Monday-Friday 8:30-17.30 Saturday 8.00-13.00.
Starting Salary £30k - once trained to cover basic truck work, plant, earthmovers etc competently salary will rise to £38k + bonus (usually within 9-12months). Monthly bonus, Overtime on top of Basic and Callouts. Exciting opportunity within a small hard-working team. Candidates must hold a full UK Driving Licence.
If you feel that you have the relative skills/attributes to fulfil this role then please apply now!
The employer fully supports Equality in Employment. All employment is decided based on qualifications, merit and business need.
Ad ID: 5417498886
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