Mobile Tyre Technician

Employer: Halfords

Location: England, GB

Salary: £30,000 per annum + bonus

Job type: FULL_TIME

Posted: 2026-07-03T00:00:00Z

Sector: Engineering

Job Description

Salary: £30,000 per annum + bonus


Our Mobile Tyre Technicians travel to our customers at their home and workplace.


Who we’re looking for:


You’re already experienced in removing, repairing and fitting tyres, with the ability to diagnose tyre faults and determine whether repair or replacement is the right solution for the customer.


You’ll also have some experience of delivering great customer service and excellent time management skills, as you’ll be organising your work schedule each day.


You'll work between 8:30 - 17:30 Monday - Friday & Saturday 8:30 - 12:30. Optional call out 1 hour either side of your shift for addition remuneration. 


What you’ll need:



What you’ll get:


We know that everyone has different priorities at different stages of their lives, so we offer a wide range of rewards and benefits. As well as holiday and contributory pension, you can expect to enjoy:



This is an exciting opportunity to join a company that really values your skills, team focus and hard work. 


National Tyres and Autocare is now part of the Halfords family. We’re in an exciting chapter – rapidly growing our business with a focus on motoring services and electric mobility. We’re the UK’s leading retailer of motoring and cycling products and services, and the UK’s largest vehicle service, maintenance and repair business. Join us and be part of our success story in getting the nation safely back on the move.


Not sure you meet all the criteria? We'd encourage you to take the wheel and apply anyway! At Halfords we are committed to creating an inclusive workplace for our colleagues. We're an equal opportunities employer and proud to welcome applications from all backgrounds and embrace diversity within our one Halfords Family.

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