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Coordinating with the Parts Department to ensure availability of parts. Performing assigned work as outlined on repair orders with efficiency and accuracy, in accordance with dealership and factory standards.
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Keeping abreast of factory technical bulletins and attending factory-sponsored training classes. Saving and tagging parts if under warranty or if requested by Service Consultants (for customers.
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Communicates with parts department to obtain needed parts. Performs work as outlined on repair order such as oil change, tune-ups, checking/replacing fluid levels, changing of various types of filters and tire rotation with efficiency and accuracy, in accordance with dealership and factory standards.
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Have at least 3 years of experience working as a Technician in an automotive service department. Understanding and complying with federal, state and local regulations, such as safety requirements, hazardous waste disposal, Occupational Safety and Health Administration (OSHA) and other policies, procedures and programs as required.
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Lift up to 50 pounds unassisted and operate hoist and test equipment. While most shops have a controlled climate and are well ventilated, must be able to work in an environment that may have exposure to: Petroleum products, dust, hot or cold temperatures, loud noises, strong odors (exhaust fumes) and assorted other distractors.
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Ability to pass the following pre-employment screening requirements (drug screening, Motor Vehicle record report and a background investigation) Automotive Technician Recruiter. The Service Technician will be required to work closely with others or independently, if needed.
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The primary goal of this initiative is to recruit and train candidates to become brand-certified Ford-Lincoln Automotive Service Technicians. Operate power and hand tools and other types of machinery safely.
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Road testing vehicles to ensure quality of repair and ensuring vehicles remain clean. Keeping the shop area neat and clean and remaining accountable for all tools used. Sit, bend, stoop and/or stand for extended periods (up to 8 hours or more)and kneel, crawl, bend, reach, push, pull and maneuver in a shop environment safely and as needed.
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Communicating with Parts Department and Service Advisors regularly to effectively manage production and Customer communication. As an Auto Technician, you'll perform vehicle repairs as assigned in accordance with dealer and factory standards.
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Communicate with the Parts Department to obtain needed parts. Perform work as described on repair order with efficiency and accuracy, in accordance with Mercedes Benz factory and Rallye Mercedes Benz standards.
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Automotive Technical Recruiter. US Army (Retired) The Ford-Lincoln Technician Careers Program is designed to promote the hiring of technicians with 3 or more years of professional automotive experience.
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Automotive Dealership is currently seeking a Parts Manager for our Parts Department. Hires, trains, counsels, and monitors the performance of all parts department staff.
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After authorization, request any parts required from the parts department and return any parts that have been requested to be saved by the customer or factory. Review vehicle history file and any factory bulletins that apply to vehicle make and model, paying special attention to outstanding campaigns.
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As Master Technician, you will perform vehicle repairs and maintenance as assigned and in accordance with dealer and factory standards. Vehicle repairs and/or maintenance work as outlined on repair order with efficiency and accuracy, in accordance with dealership and factory standards.
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Perform work as outlined on repair order with efficiency and accuracy in accordance with dealership and factory standards. Tag and save parts, turn in parts, if the job is under warranty or if requested by the customer.
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