Originally posted by kandr
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First-class vehicle diagnosis is one of the things the AA is famous for. Using our expertise and state-of-the-art technology to get motorists back on the road safely and quickly are what we stake our reputation on. And we want to put you right on the front line.
Responding to calls from AA members, you'll be on hand with state-of-the-art diagnostic equipment to find faults and get vehicles back up and running, where possible. This calls for a City & Guilds part 1 and 2 in motor-vehicle-craft studies or an equivalent NVQ Level 3; not to mention great customer service skills, a courteous, professional approach and an in-depth, practical knowledge of the mechanical and electrical workings of a wide range of motor vehicles. This will come from at least three years in motor-vehicle repair or five years in engineering.
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