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Key words: car detailer / auto detailer / automotive detailer / car washer / detailing / dealership / full time / part time / f/t / p/t. 1 or more years of detailing experience. key words: car detailer / auto detailer / automotive detailer / car washer / detailing / dealership / full time / part time / f/t / p/t.
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Provide the client with an accurate estimate of repair or maintenance cost, and/or a minimal diagnostic fee with explanation of associated cost, detailing problems and pertinent information, and secure client authorization of repair or service.
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At General Grant Car Wash & Detail Center, we don't just "fill positions" for "dead-end" automotive detailing job openings. At General Grant Car Wash & Detail Center, we don't just "fill positions" for "dead-end" automotive detailing job openings.
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If you're ready to jump-start your career as an Automotive Quick Lane Technician with McLarty Daniel Ford Lincoln, please submit your resume and cover letter detailing your relevant experience.
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Since then, we have grown to the largest automotive detail and reconditioning company in central NC. Our customers include Leith Inc, Fred Anderson, Valley Auto World, Bryan Honda, Sir Walter Chevrolet, and many other high volume franchise dealerships.
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Knowledge of methods and techniques for detailing vehicles (wet sand, polish, buff, wax, etc.) Efficient skills in basic automotive techniques related to repair and servicing of automobiles.
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Driving, detailing, and cleaning vehicles. The detailer will use their manual dexterity and bodily coordination to perform an array of tasks, including washing the exterior of vehicles using various cleaning solutions, may also wax and buff vehicles using cloths and buffing machines, vacuum interior of automobiles to remove dirt and debris, clean upholstery and surfaces, use air compressors and cloths to dry surfaces and apply preservation chemicals to surfaces for protection against spots and stains.
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Our Automotive Detail Staff will be responsible for detailing our new and used vehicle inventory as well as our sold customer vehicles. Assisting with and not limited to detailing service customer vehicles.
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Use of safe and OSHA approved waxes and cleaners such as, window cleaner, tar remover, tire shine, etc. May be required to use different types of dyes, paints and waxes to protect the leather or fabric of vehicles.
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We are currently seeking a skilled Automotive Lube Technician to join our talented team at Grote Automotive - Fort Wayne in Fort Wayne, IN. As a part of our fast-paced team, you will be responsible for delivering top-quality service by carrying out oil changes, tire rotations, brake servicing, and other regular maintenance tasks.
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Experience using detailing chemicals, degreaser, shampoo, wax, compound, tire shine. Successful Auto Detailers will provide quality automotive cleaning services. Lean, stoop, reach into and around vehicles to perform detailing duties.
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The Automotive Detailer prepares new vehicle and pre-owned vehicles for sale and delivery by washing, vacuuming, and restoring interior, exterior, and under-hood cosmetics. The ideal candidate may have some detailing experience, an unrestricted driver's license, and a clean driving record, and preferably able to drive both automatic and standard transmission vehicles.
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The ideal candidate will flourish in a fast-paced professional workplace, and has prior experience in automotive vehicle detailing. The ideal candidate will flourish in a fast-paced professional workplace, and has prior experience in automotive vehicle detailing.
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In general, overseeing operations of intake and QC of vehicles in a high production detailing process in collaboration with the operations of an auto auction. Minimal of 3-years supervisor experience in high production, reconditioning, lot operations, restaurant, commercial cleaning service, factory, manufacturing, production or similar fast paced production environment preferably within the automotive industry.
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As an Automotive Wheel Repair Technician, you'll be expected to repair deep wheel damage, use a wheel repair machine, and paint and clear-coat wheels. Entry-Level roles: Detailing, Inventory Associate (Car Porters), Photo, Parts Associate, Inspection, and Coordinator/Administrator roles.
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