FAQs
What is the primary responsibility of a Valkyrie Technician?
The primary responsibility of a Valkyrie Technician is to maintain, service, and diagnose complex faults in customer vehicles, particularly focusing on the Aston Martin Valkyrie.
Is experience in failure investigations required for this position?
Yes, experience in failure investigations is required as part of the job responsibilities.
What kind of environment can I expect to work in?
You can expect a collaborative environment where unity and ownership are valued, allowing for the development of innovative solutions to technical problems.
What stakeholders will I be liaising with in this role?
You will liaise with various stakeholders from different departments to resolve identified issues related to vehicle servicing and repairs.
Are there opportunities for professional development in this position?
Yes, there are opportunities to develop innovative solutions to technical problems and work collaboratively with diverse stakeholders, enhancing professional growth.
What skills are essential for a Valkyrie Technician?
Essential skills include a positive attitude, strong communication abilities, courage, resilience, excellent time management, attention to detail, and proficiency in Microsoft Office.
Will I be responsible for high-value repairs?
Yes, you will have the responsibility for high-value repairs, ensuring customers receive the best care possible.
What is the company’s stance on diversity and inclusion?
Aston Martin celebrates diversity and welcomes unique contributions from individuals of various backgrounds, including education, opinions, culture, ethnicity, race, gender identity and expression, and more.
How does Aston Martin view their reputation?
Aston Martin prides itself on its long-standing reputation for British-made luxury vehicles and is committed to delivering joy and excitement through high-performance sports cars.
What is the work schedule like for this role?
The specific work schedule can vary, but it involves a combination of vehicle servicing, maintenance, and preparation for track events, which may require flexibility.