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Extra points if you're a tech virtuoso: From vehicle lighting to electronic locks, you're the Swiss Army knife of car installations. Be at the forefront of automotive innovation: Join a team that's shaping the future of vehicle technology, one installation at a time.
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Minimum 2+ years of 12-volt automotive system experience: You're not just handy with a wrench; you're a certified car-tech genius. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionJoin the Car-Tech Revolution! Apply now and become part of the car-tech revolution.
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If you have professional experience in the automotive inspection business; or as a lot porter, auto detailer, car washer, service writer or vehicle inspector then this position is for you. Job DescriptionJob DescriptionDealer Specialties is looking for a Vehicle Inspector and Photographer to join our dynamic team.
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One year of full-time satisfactory experience as a motor vehicle dispatcher or manager of an automotive service garage. One year of permanent service in the title of Motor Vehicle Operator; or.
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With a vehicle that never flies higher than a few meters off the water, we unlock the ability to fly twice as far as an electric aircraft, and certification by maritime authorities which will let us fly first passengers by mid-decade.
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As an Emergency Vehicle Diesel Technician, you are responsible for troubleshooting, repairing, and diagnosing both routine maintenance and emergency services on various makes and models of fire apparatus, ambulances, and rescue vehicles while making repair recommendations to customers.
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Responsibilities:Perform vehicle wrap installations on a variety of vehicles, including cars, trucks, vans, and commercial vehicles. The ideal candidate will have a strong background in vehicle wrap installation and possess exceptional attention to detail.
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In this position, a successful candidate will lead cross-functional team members to define expectations at the vehicle performance (top level) for the future products to come in areas such as battery electric, internal combustion, hydrogen fuel cell, ADAS, connected vehicles, and much more.
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The Roll Off Truck Driver Class B CDL is responsible for ensuring his or her vehicle is in compliance with the Companys safety standards prior to operating the vehicle, ensures that all Company, state and federal regulations are adhered to at all times while operating the vehicle, and completes vehicle condition reports (VCRs) on a daily basis to ensure that any vehicle defects are repaired in a timely manner.
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Assist with installation of basic components such as push bumper, vehicle partition cage, rear ABS seat, lock box, window bars, etc. Assist with vehicle breakdown to include, removing bumper skirt, fender, seats, interior trim, headlights, taillights, fog, lights.
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Manages vehicle procurement projects; works with IT, Transit Technology, and various systems providers to deploy and manage onboard vehicle projects such as CAD/AVL, ITS (Intelligent Transportation System), video surveillance, traffic signal priority systems, destination signs, passenger counters, customer information systems, vehicle telematics, and autonomous vehicle systems.
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In this role you will complete non- mechanical vehicle inspections, capture photos/videos for dealership websites, and print buyer’s guides for vehicle windows. Requirements:Valid Driver’s LicenseAbility to drive a manual transmissionAbility to work outside in various weather conditionsOur Location:We are hiring for Vehicle Inspectors in the local area.
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Since the beginning, we've served chicken that is whole breast meat, with no added fillers or hormones, and we bread it by hand in our restaurants.
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Saildrone's Quiet Voyage: Autonomous Vehicle Aids Great Lakes Fish Stock Study - Up North Live. As a Vehicle Assembly & Service Technician, you will be responsible for constructing and servicing Saildrone vehicles as well as training and leading others to do the same.
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The automotive markets Holman serves include fleet management and leasing; vehicle fabrication and upfitting; component manufacturing and productivity solutions; powertrain distribution and logistics services; commercial and personal insurance and risk management; and retail automotive sales as one of the largest privately owned dealership groups in the United States.
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