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You may have experience as a/an: Automotive Mechanic, Diesel Mechanic, HVAC Technician, Car Wash Technician, Machinist’s Mate, Boiler Technician, Generator Technician, Forklift Technician, Appliance or Equipment Repair Technician, etc.
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Mark's Independent Service is currently hiring for a full-time Auto Repair / Maintenance Mechanic to inspect, diagnose, and repair vehicle automotive systems in the Chatsworth, CA area.
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As a part of our growth, LKQ is looking for a dedicated and passionate Delivery Driver with knowledge of replacement parts for the aftermarket collision repair industry. Knowledge/Skills/Abilities: Knowledge of replacement parts for the aftermarket collision repair industry desired.
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As our Auto Repair Service Coordinator, you'll assess our customers' vehicle needs with precision, providing recommendations and scheduling appointments with ease. Enjoy competitive pay of $22-$28 per hour and solid benefits including: Health Insurance Dental Insurance Vision Insurance Paid Time Off (accrued vacation and sick hours) Employee Discount Program THE GROWTH YOU HELP PROVIDE AS AN AUTO REPAIR SERVICE COORDINATOR Our Auto Repair Service Coordinator will enjoy a full-time schedule , immersing themselves in the exciting world of automotive repair and customer service.
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All Temperatures Controlled, Inc. in Chatsworth, CA is actively seeking a hardworking full-time HVACR Commercial Tech in Refrigeration to troubleshoot, diagnose, service, repair, install, and perform maintenance on commercial refrigeration systems in the San Fernando Valley.
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2+ years of prior experience as a collision repair technician required; I-CAR & ASE certifications preferred. Caliber Collision has an immediate job opening for an Auto Body Technician who will safely repair vehicles in accordance with Caliber and OEM standards using our state-of-the-art equipment.
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Works with heavy duty power equipment and hand tools in the construction and repair of outside plant cable facilities, conduit and pole lines; Loads required tools and material into assigned Company vehicle with manual gearshift/transmission and drives or rides to work locations; May drive vehicles with three or more axles or tow other vehicles of 6,000 pounds or more.
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Great Place to Work®Most Loved Workplace® Forbes Best-in-State EmployerCAT Repair Team Solution Part CoordinatorPRIMARY PURPOSE: To inspect, identify, and evaluate auto vehicles parts needsESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS and RESPONSIBILITIESAppraises and determines cost of repairs to damaged vehicle in the field; determines repair versus replace and parts utilization.
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From water and flood damage, to fire damage and mold remediation, Paul Davis franchise professionals are available 24/7 to clean up and repair damage to residential and commercial property. Visit 20-25 potential businesses or accounts per day in company vehicle.
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Deliver the keys and repair order hard copies to the appropriate Service Advisor immediately after parking a vehicle in the service parking lot. Retrieve customer vehicles at cashier for pick-up; wait at vehicle for customer, thank customers for their business.
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Experience working with Chevy models and Ford vehicles Mechanic, Transportation, Repair, Vehicle. Experience working with Chevy models and Ford vehicles Mechanic, Transportation, Repair, Vehicle.
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Knowledge of state laws and regulations relevant to motor vehicle repossessions, collections, and repair shop and storage facilities preferred but will train. Knowledge of state laws and regulations relevant to motor vehicle repossessions, collections, and repair shop and storage facilities preferred but will train.
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Strong working knowledge in ADAS and electrical performed services (calibrations, programming, diagnostics, wire/connector repair, etc.) At Automotive Technology Experts (ATE), we understand the importance of providing fast and accurate vehicle diagnostic scanning and calibration services.
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Familiar with DOT CHP repair processes and controls for Drivers Vehicle Inspection Reports. The Diesel Mechanic reports to the Fleet Maintenance Manager and Vehicle Maintenance Supervisor.
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The role consists of litigating insurance bad faith claims via our law firm on behalf of the client who owns the vehicle when the insurance companies unlawfully and retroactively cancel their insurance policy after a collision, which results in the client's vehicle being left at the repair shop and not being fixed and creating further issues for the client.
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