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Communicating with Parts Department and Service Advisors regularly to effectively manage production and Customer communication. Are you ready to transform your job into a thriving automotive career.
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Candidates will have previous experience working in a large MSO, or independently owned repair facility, and possess a deep understanding of the automotive repair life cycle. 2+ years' experience as an automotive technician.
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Join our team of passionate automotive technicians, where your skills are not only valued but also cultivated for long-term growth. Maintaining an inventory of normal Technician’s tools not normally inventoried by the Service department as “special tools.
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KEYWORDS: Mechanical and engine repair, Brake Maintenance and repair, Drive Train, Electrical and Emission systems, Fuel systems, Tune-up engine components, Front end repair, Exhaust system repair, Parts ordering.
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Bachelor’s degree in Mechanical Engineering, Mechanical Engineering Technology or a related field from a US Department of Education accredited college or university and five (5) years of vehicle maintenance experience.
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Oversee the procurement of vehicle parts, automotive equipment and various other items required in an auto service department. The Fixed Operations Director also carries out this responsibility by building customer relationships, creating a good work environment and properly managing the assets of the department.
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Follow up with parts department on part orders to ensure parts availability. Martin Automotive Group is seeking a Service Manager to join our team at our Volkswagen location.
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Work with the parts department as appropriate to ensure proper stocking of high use parts. Meet with fixed operations director and general manager at least once a month to review current service department performance, set future performance objectives, promotional activities or any other matters.
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The Dismantling Helper is responsible for performing the day-to-day activities of the Processing Department by current federal, state, and local standards, guidelines, and regulations governing this facility, and as may be directed by the Production Manager to ensure that the automobiles are dismantled in a safe, efficient, and proper manner.
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The technician is the most up-to-date person in the dealership with regard to the mechanical aspects of vehicles and works closely with the Parts Department and with the Service Advisor.
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Our philosophy has always been for EVERY CUSTOMER to have a positive experience at Brakes Plus. Job DescriptionThe Automotive Service Advisor, reporting to the Store Manager, will be responsible for setting the highest standards of excellence and personifying our core values to support operations in the service department of your store.
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As a Advanced Automotive Service Technician, you’ll perform vehicle repairs as assigned in accordance with dealer and factory standards. Requires three (3) years or more as an automotive technician.
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In this role, you'll interact daily with Customers, Service Advisors, other Technicians, Parts Associates, Cashiers, Sales Associates and Managers. Knowledge of the automotive repair life cycle.
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Our mission is to supply the customer with quality parts and world class service at a great price. Creates a highly motivated team environment/climateSupervising technicians and service personnel, planning and scheduling their duties, assigning work, and following up on completion of assignmentsCoaching service department teammates on all operational issuesWorking directly with customers in areas of sales, service, customer opportunities, adjustments, etc.
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Auto Technician/mechanic communicates with parts department to obtain needed parts. Saves and tags parts of the job if under warranty or if requested by the customer as an automotive technician.
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