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From sales to service to parts, LaFontaine Automotive Group is able to meet any customer’s specific needs. Are you a technician interested in a TIERED Pay Plan, Longevity BONUS Program, Warranty Book Time x 1.5, 4-Day Work Week, On-the-Job training, and so much more.
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Advise the service advisor immediately if any additional work is needed, if work outlined is not needed, or if repairs cannot be completed with the promised time. Founded in 1980 by Michael Sr. and Maureen LaFontaine, the award-winning and nationally-recognized LaFontaine Automotive Group includes 54 retail franchises, 9 collision centers and 34 Michigan retail locations.
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Technician Tiered Pay Plan (Pay rate increases based on flagged hours.) Understand and follow federal, state, and local regulations, governing service repair work. It’s the mission of the LaFontaine Family to personalize the automotive experience by building lifelong relationships that connect families and strengthen communities.
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Our Mission: To Build Lifelong Relationships that Connect Families, Strengthen Communities, and Personalize the Automotive Experience. LaFontaine Automotive Group is an equal opportunity employer.
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Technician Longevity Bonus Program. Monthly Technician Hours Turned Contest. Employee Discounts on Sales and Service. LaFontaine represents the following brands: Buick, Cadillac, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Dodge, Ford, Fiat, Genesis, Honda, Hyundai, Jeep, KIA, Lincoln, Mazda, RAM, Polestar, Subaru, Toyota, Volvo, and Volkswagen.
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The LaFontaine commitment to customers, staff, and local communities is demonstrated by active participation and contributions to numerous non-profit organizations, educational institutions, and charities throughout southeast Michigan.
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Benefits Package (Medical, Dental, Vision, Employer Paid Life/AD&D, Employee Assistance Program, Pet Insurance) Communicate with the Parts Department to obtain the needed parts. Perform work as outlined on repair order with efficiency and accuracy in accordance with dealership and factory standards.
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Are you a technician interested in a TIERED Pay Plan, Longevity BONUS Program, Warranty Book Time x 1.5, 4-Day Work Week and so much more? Advise service advisor immediately if any additional work is needed, if work outlined is not needed, or if repairs cannot be completed with the promised time.
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Tag and save parts, turn in parts, if the job is under warranty or if requested by the customer. We welcome Technicians, Trainees and Apprentices to join the Highest Paying Dealership in the State! Receive repair orders from dispatcher and take to stall area.
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Communicate with the Parts Department to obtain needed parts. Voluntary Benefits (Flexing Spending Account, Life/AD&D, Short-Term and Long-Term Disability, Critical Illness, Accident Insurance, Legal & Identity Theft Protection.
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We pride ourselves on creating an elevated client experience from purchase, to service, to collision repair, to subscription and beyond. Overview:For 35 years, Avondale Group has grown to become one of the most respected family-owned automotive groups in the world.
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Mechanic Minimum Qualifications: Positive attitude Ability to work in fast-paced team environment Familiarity with diagnostic tools Understanding of automotive/trailer mechanics Valid driver’s license and the ability to maintain a clean driving record Perks of joining the U-Haul Team: Get your career moving with a company who empowers team members to be the healthiest version of themselves.
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Jaguar Land Rover Los Angeles is looking to add an experienced Automotive Technician to our rapidly growing team. Performs any other duties assigned by the Service Manager, ASM or Group Leader.
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The Automotive Equipment Technician is responsible for overall service call completion within territory. The global leader in automotive equipment, Snap-on Equipment, has an immediate opening for a Automotive Equipment Technician.
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