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Diesel Tech; Jiffy Lube; Bumper to Bumper; Cummins; ASE; ASE Master; Diesel Vehicle Mechanic; Lead Mechanic; Freightliner; Heavy Equipment Mechanic; Diesel Lead; Automotive Mechanic; Auto Mechanic; Tech 1; Tech 2; Tech 3; Master Mechanic; Heavy Mechanic; Diesel Mechanic; Mechanical Knowledge; 91b; Engine Man; 2t3; Vehicle Maintenance; Auto Repair.
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As a Mechanic, you willperform preventative maintenance, diagnosis, service and repair of steering, suspension, brakes, engines, transmissions, differentials, electrical, wheelchair lifts, and air conditioning systems.
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Job DescriptionJob DescriptionGerald's Tires & Brakes in Summerville, SC is looking to hire a full-time Oil Change Technician - Lube Tech. Are you a car lover? A DAY IN THE LIFE OF AN OIL CHANGE TECHNICIAN - LUBE TECHIn this automotive position, you help the operations of our auto repair shop run smoothly and efficiently.
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We now have six dealerships comprised of five major auto manufacturers including Nissan, Ford, Chevy, Buick, and GMC. With our locations in Gallatin and Shelbyville, we can serve all of Central Tennessee including Nashville, Murfreesboro, Hendersonville, Lebanon, Lewisburg, Manchester, Tullahoma, Franklin, and all the surrounding areas.
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Perform preventative maintenance, diagnosis, service and repair of steering, suspension, brakes, engines, transmissions, differentials, electrical, wheelchair lifts, and air conditioning systems.
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Diagnoses, maintains, and repairs vehicle automotive systems including engine, transmission, electrical steering, suspension, brakes, air conditioning. If you are not experienced, we will pay for your training to become a Certified Technician so that you can earn TOP DOLLAR PAY. Our top performers earn six-figures.
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As a Master Automotive Technician with Virginia Tire & Auto, you can expect to turn above average hours in busy shops as well as great pay, great benefits, and high-tech facilities. Virginia Tire & Auto is seeking a Master Automotive Technician for our Fairfax County locations who is passionate about working on cars and who will thrive in a high volume, fast-paced environment.
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Areas of expertise include but are not limited to engine, transmission, drivability, cooling system, brake system, electronics, steering and suspension, HVAC and entry level quick service positions. Communicates directly with the Service Advisor so that customers can be informed if any additional service is needed.
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Performs work specified on the repair order with efficiency and in accordance with dealership standards. One of the largest privately owned Automotive Dealer Groups in West Tennessee is expanding its line of franchises and are searching for individuals with the ambition and aptitude to become part of the retail automotive industry.
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Must have at least 2 years of experience as an auto Service Technician. Must have at least 2 years of experience as an auto Service Technician. Areas of expertise include but are not limited to engine, transmission, drivability, cooling system, brake system, electronics, steering and suspension, HVAC.
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We are seeking an experienced and certified Service Technician / Journeyman to join our Service team. Huge Used Car Inventory. Executes repairs under warranty to manufacturer specifications. One of the largest privately owned Automotive Dealer Groups in West Tennessee is expanding its line of franchises and is seeking talented professional individuals with the ambition and aptitude to become part of the retail automotive industry.
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Tire Pro's of San Dimas, CA is scouting a full-time Tire & Lube Tech - Automotive Mechanic that is passionate about the auto industry and can deliver excellent service to our customers. As a Tire and Lube Tech - Automotive Mechanic, you arrive each day determined to take excellent care of our customers.
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Auto Nation CDJR Southwest is NOW HIRING an experienced Diesel Technician in Littleton, CO. Our ideal Auto Tech will jump right in, working like a pro to bring our customers' vehicles back to life and get them road ready.
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