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At McCloskey Motors, we have been serving our community since 1989 with our pre-owned auto dealership and multiple service centers. McCloskey Motors is a pre-owned auto dealership and family-owned and operated since 1989.
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We are currently seeking an Auto Technician / Auto Mechanic to join our reconditioning team and are interested in speaking with with candidates with various levels of expertise. Service Technician Responsibilities Perform work specified on the repair order with efficiency and in accordance with dealershipTest-drive vehicles, and test components and systems, using diagnostic tools and special service equipmentDiagnose, maintain, and repair vehicle automotive systems including engine, transmission, electrical steering, suspension, brakes, air conditioning, etc.
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Automotive Service Technician Responsibilities. Automotive Service Technician Qualifications. At the start of World War II, Ourisman Chevrolet was the largest auto dealer in the U.S. Today, Ourisman Automotive Group has grown to over 17 locations and is still owned and operated by the 4th generation of the Ourisman family.
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About UsIn 1921, Benjamin Ourisman opened a Chevrolet dealership in Washington. Communicate directly with the Service Advisor so that customers can be informed if any additional service is needed.
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At least 5 years of experience as an auto technician. Perform work specified on the repair order with efficiency and in accordance with dealership policies. Toyota of Santa Barbara is a fast paced, rewarding dealership with huge growth potential.
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Providing an exceptional customer experience to drive loyaltyAutomotive Service Technician Job DescriptionFunctions as a skilled-level technician who is able to perform diagnoses and repairs in all areas, in addition to being specialized in particular areas of repair, and who has previously worked as an Auto Service Technician;Personal AccountabilityProfessional appearance.
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Automotive Technician| Thelen Auto Group. Start your automotive career with Thelen Auto Group! We pride ourselves on being unlike any other car dealership in Michigan by providing superior customer experiences and giving back to the community we live in.
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Cavender Auto Country-Ford , a Cavender Auto Family Dealership, is currently looking for a talented Ford Service Technician to join our growing family and help “Make Confidence Happen.
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Jeff D'Ambrosio Auto Group is seeking Automotive Technicians to meet our growing Service business and we are willing to pay for the right people. If you currently work for an Independent Service facility and are looking to join the stability of an established dealership with a strong reputation, Please Apply.
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Our promise is to keep delivering the same award winning service and value that our community has come to expect from our dealership through the years. At Sheridan Auto Group we strive to make every customer a customer for life.
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Sheehy Auto Stores is seeking skilled Service Technicians to join our team. Sheehy Auto Stores is one of the country's Top 30 Private Dealer groups representing some of the industry's best brands with over 25 locations.
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Key Words: Technician, Service Technician, Automotive Technician, Automotive Service Tech, Auto Tech, Mechanic) 2+ years Automotive Technician experience in a dealership or independent repair facility required.
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Dewey Auto Outlet , a Ken Garff Automotive Dealership, is currently looking for an Automotive Service Technician that aligns with our core values and acts with respect, integrity, growth, humility and teamwork.
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