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8+ years’ experience as an automotive technician with Ford. Master Certified Demonstrates knowledge in the area of service for automotive technicians. Master Certified Technician Position Summary: This family owned and operated company is seeking an Automotive Master Certified Technician to join our team.
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We're in search of skilled, self-driven Service Technician to provide lasting solutions. GPAC currently seeking experienced Automotive Service Technicians for a well-respected, multi-location Auto Dealership and service company.
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If you are a highly motivated tech with a hunger to grow in the industry, please reach out! Having ASE and ability to relocate will bring More compensation! Medical/Dental/Vision Life/AD&D Asset Investment Competitive Wage Profitability incentives RELOCATION possibilities This company is dedicated to developing their team through training, certifications, and opportunities for growth.
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Complete system diagnostics and full automotive troubleshooting and testing Communicate with parts department and service advisors regularly to effectively manage production and customer communication.
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Diesel/front end and brakes Technician position will included , Major Diesel repairs and related type of work. GM Certification & ASE Certification is wanted! Qualified Automotive Service Department Diesel/brake and suspension needed for Cadillac/GMC new car dealership.
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Previous experience as an automotive technician, mechanic, or other related fields, not required for lube techs. Lube tech is an entry level technician position for mechanically inclined individuals with a desire to learn.
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Knudtsen is a family-owned and operated company that provides the community with new and used cars, a full-service body shop and service department, as well as Genuine GM Parts. Knudtsen Chevrolet – Post Falls, IdahoKnudtsen Chevrolet is seeking an Automotive Service Technician-Diesel Experience to join the Knudtsen family.
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As a GM Certified Technician , you will be working at our Chevy Mazda location in Brunswick, where you will be responsible for fixing and maintaining various types of vehicles. As a GM Certified Technician , you will be working at our Chevy Mazda location in Brunswick, where you will be responsible for fixing and maintaining various types of vehicles.
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Regular duties include basic diagnostics, service repairs, and maintenance work on vehicles in the shop and service locations. GPAC (Growing People and Companies) is an award-winning search firm specializing in placing quality professionals within multiple industries across the United States since 1990.
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This position will not last long so send those resumes in or contact me directly! We are extremely competitive, client-focused and realize that our value is in our ability to deliver the right solutions at the right time.
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Robert.rocha@gogpac.com or call/text at (361)412-6986 All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, age, color, sex (including pregnancy), religion, national origin, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, military status, genetic information, or any other status protected by applicable laws or regulations.
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Work towards Master Technician certification if not a Master Technician already. Join our team:The Anderson Automotive Group is looking for Experienced GM Automotive Technicians at our Fred Anderson GMC/Cadillac/Buick location in South Carolina.
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Essential Duties: Perform vehicle repair, multi-point inspection, and/or maintenance work as outlined on repair order with efficiency and accuracy, in accordance with dealership and factory standards.
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Colonial Cadillac in Woburn is looking for an Experience General Motors A Level Flat Rate Service Technician. Colonial Cadillac in Woburn is looking for an Experience General Motors A Level Flat Rate Service Technician.
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Diagnostic, Electrical and Engine Repair Qualifications Broad knowledge of new vehicle technologies Ambitious and hardworking presence in a team environment Basic computer skills Positive, friendly attitude, along with a customer service mentality Ability to collaborate effectively and to operate electronic diagnostic equipment.
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