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Up to $48 Per Flat Rate Hour for Technician based on experience & qualifications. Contact Us for your Flat Rate Per Hour Assessment. Employee discounts on vehicle sales, parts, and service.
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19 - $23/hour Flat Rate Pay with Production Bonus. $18 - $22/hour Flat Rate Pay with Production Bonuses. Communicate with parts department to obtain needed parts.
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Bonus pay up to $3.50 per flat rate hour. Save and tag parts if the job is under warranty or if requested by the customer. Road-test vehicles when required or refer to the test technician, keeping in mind that the customer vehicle should not be used for personal errands.
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Utilize mainframe, personal computers, as well as literature sources such as pricing manuals, service manuals, parts books, service warranty guides, etc, to find information on invoices, work orders, parts availability, repair procedures, flat rate pricing, machine repair history, components under warranty coverage, and other similar information.
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Pay: Technician pay $20-$30 flat rate hour, with average total monthly compensation of $5600 and increased earnings potential based on productivity/hours. Communicates with parts department to obtain needed parts.
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Complete assigned jobs and task to meet flat rate times and re-do metric. Complete related paperwork and access databases required to complete job (work order, parts order, JSA, DBS, SIMS, SIS web, STW) accurately and timely.
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Partner with the Product Support Management Team to identify, write, and monitor territory-specific "Focus" programs, and develop flat rate and parts pricing to complement the programs for Undercarriage and GET products.
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Management team with over 200 combined years of experience Over 20 DRP partners Competitive & industry leading pay scale Unlimited flat rate hours I-car and OEM certification training State of the art facilities with only the best equipment, including Car-O-Liner frame benches and measuring, S&W welders, and many lifts Proven career path, promotional opportunities Service & parts discounts.
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Pay: Technician pay $26-$35 flat rate hour with average total monthly compensation of $6000 and increased earnings potential based on productivity/hours. Saves and tags parts of the job if under warranty or if requested by the customer.
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We are seeking experienced flat-rate Automotive Technicians looking for a fun, friendly, and professional working environment. Large parts department and support staff. These stores are spread across Tacoma and Lakewood: Titus-Will Toyota (host), Titus-Will Ford, Titus-Will Chevrolet of Parkland, and Titus-Will Ford Service of Lakewood (separate from Titus-Will Ford.
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Qualified mechanics have the option to chose between hourly pay or flat rate pay program options. Career Path Options Opportunities for Advancement in our Parts, Sales, and Service Departments.
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Prefer at least 2 years of diesel technician experience. START TODAY Technician Requirements. Good communication skills and basic computer skills. Competitive Industry Pay Starting wage up to $35/hr, based on experience.
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Compensation is Flat Rate Non-Exempt: $35- $55 DOE & Certification. Repairs or replace parts such as pistons, rods, gears, valves, and bearings. Disassembles units and inspects parts for wear, using micrometers, calipers, and gauges.
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Our Certified Technicians are paid based on an industry-leading technician wage grid that provides pay range from $20.50 to $36.00 per flat rate hour, plus opportunities for longevity based on a combination of experience and manufacturer certifications.
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Flat rate at $28.00 - $42.00 depending on experience. Report problems with equipment to the Service Dispatcher to expedite parts delivery. Report problems with equipment to the Service Dispatcher to expedite parts delivery.
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