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Automotive Technician/Mechanic Benefits, include: Top-tier benefits: Medical, Dental and Vision 401k with company match Paid time off & paid holidays Employee discounts Employee referral bonuses Annual reviews and merit increases Fully stocked parts departments Air-conditioned service departments Annual trips and/or bonuses to top producers As an Automotive Technician/Mechanic, it is your job to inspect, maintain and repair vehicles in a timely, efficient manner.
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Investing in retaining the highest-caliber staff by providing a fun and friendly work environment along with excellent training, competitive compensation, and top-tier benefits. We provide a fun and friendly work environment along with excellent training and development, competitive compensation, and top-tier benefits.
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General Service Technicians typically work in automotive repair shops, dealerships, or service centers. The role involves delivering top-tier automotive services, covering all maintenance tasks and system flushes.
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Job SummaryThe Service Technician is responsible for non-technical automotive service repairs while ensuring high customer satisfaction. Preferred Experience: Automotive courses in High School or Vocational Tech trainingA High School diploma or GED preferred Benefits and PerksNo Weekend (Monday - Friday only) Excellent Training and DevelopmentCompetitive CompensationFriendly Work EnvironmentTop Tier Benefits This franchise is independently owned and operated by a franchisee.
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