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YourMechanic is an online marketplace that enables vehicle owners to find local mechanics for home or office car repair services. YourMechanic is making that happen! We are looking for Automotive Parts Advisor to deliver best-in-class support in parts logistics to our auto technician partners and customers.
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Imagine if you never had to deal with an auto shop again. The ideal candidate is comfortable working in a fast pace environment and committed to creating a top-notch experience for our customers and partners.
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Auto parts experience with an understanding of the inner working of cars. Imagine if your vehicle were meticulously maintained for optimal performance, and if you ever had a car problem or needed a scheduled service, a highly trained mechanic came to your home or office to do the job.
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Solid comprehension, problem-solving and troubleshooting skills, ability to work under pressure. Send repair estimates to customers, which includes parts and labor. We remove the hassle and frustration of car repair by sending expert mobile mechanics to your location.
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Master Mechanic Advisors are hands-on leaders, responsible for ensuring YourMechanic recruits, on-boards, and maintains high quality technician partners. They are team-oriented individuals with the empathy and communications skills necessary to build strong communities of technicians, and work cooperatively with teams across the YourMechanic organization.
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Having grown and scaled rapidly over the past year, YourMechanic is growing its first inside sales team. Achieve and exceed regional sales targets through execution of demand generation activities.
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At YourMechanic, we have a vision that car repair should be as easy as buying a book on Amazon. At YourMechanic, we are making this happen. YourMechanic is backed by investors like Andreessen Horowitz & Softbank.
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We are looking for a Customer Service Representative to deliver best-in-class support to our customers, and fleet partners, through phone, email, and chat/text. A smile in your voice and the natural ability to turn a frown, upside down.
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YourMechanic is a mobile mechanic company. YourMechanic is a mobile mechanic company. WORK DIRECTLY WITH CUSTOMERS: Get to know your customers, speak to them directly about repairs, and show them what a great experience auto repair can be.
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YourMechanic offers car repair services at our customers' homes and offices. Want to learn more about YourMechanic? With The Leading Auto Repair Company. We handle all the marketing, appointment scheduling, parts ordering, invoicing and customer support for our technicians, leaving the technicians to do what they love.
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Do What You Love: Work on cars while we take care of everything else: appointments, support, parts, warranty. Set Your Own Schedule: You set your own service area and hours (weekends, evenings, weekdays.
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Disclaimer: The pay is based on location and meeting certain car repair and diagnostic skill levels in addition to other requirements. Minimum of 5 years of recent professional automotive repair experience.
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Valid driver's license, clean background, and reliable transportation. ASE certifications or technical school is a plus. This opportunity is for an independent contractor. With no shop overhead, we pass the savings on to our customers and provide our technicians better pay.
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We handle all the marketing, appointment scheduling, parts ordering, invoicing and customer support for our technicians, leaving the technicians to do what they love- fix cars. COMPLETE FLEXIBILITY: Set your own hours (full time, weekends, evenings, weekdays.
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We offer car repair services at our customers' homes and offices. A desire to provide an extraordinary customer experience. A complete set of basic automotive tools. GREAT MONEY: Earn 2-3x what auto shops and dealers pay you.
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