Edinburgh Ref: VA3749 TEC2 Benefits Competitive salary plus performance related bonus 29 days holiday including public holidays plus additional days with service Pension contributions Referral bonus scheme Enhanced parental leave Enhanced sick pay Wagestream—a Financial Wellbeing app giving you ultimate pay control! Get paid when you want, save monthly, enjoy shopping discounts, explore your benefits, and even connect with a financial coach. Talk to us about flexible working VIP Awards – colleague recognition scheme Cycle to work scheme Benefits App – virtual GP appointments, employee assistance programme (EAP), cycle to work, high street discounts, discounted vehicle maintenance & repairs and so much more! Steer Academy provides accredited ongoing training – paid for by the business Opportunities for career progression Workshop Controller – Edinburgh Steer Automotive Group Join one of the UK’s leading accident repair groups, where excellence, innovation, and integrity drive everything we do. At Steer Automotive Group, we’re known for delivering high-quality vehicle repairs and outstanding customer service. We’re now looking for an experienced Workshop Controller to join our Edinburgh bodyshop, managing workflow, driving efficiency, and ensuring repairs are completed to the highest standards. This is a key role within a fast-paced automotive accident repair / bodyshop environment, ideal for someone who can lead a team and keep operations running smoothly. Key Responsibilities Oversee daily workshop operations to ensure repairs are completed on time and to standard Allocate work to technicians based on skillset, priority, and workload Monitor repair progress, productivity, and quality, resolving issues quickly Liaise with Parts, Customer Service, and VDA (Vehicle Damage Assessor) teams Ensure a safe, compliant, and organised workshop environment Drive efficiency and support overall bodyshop performance Skills & Experience Proven experience as a Workshop Controller / Bodyshop Controller / Senior Technician Background in accident repair, bodyshop, or automotive repair environments Strong leadership and team management skills Excellent organisation and ability to work under pressure Good communication skills with a professional approach Focus on quality, efficiency, and customer satisfaction What We Offer Industry-leading training and development Supportive and collaborative team environment Career progression within a growing national automotive group Stability and long term opportunities in the accident repair sector Apply Now If you’re an experienced Workshop Controller looking for your next role in Edinburgh, apply toda y and join Steer Automotive Group.