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Four (4) ASE Certifications (must include preventive maintenance, brakes, electrical, and option for air conditioning or Engines H Series test) Must be able to pass a pre-employment drug screen and random drug testing.
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Work-life balance, no night shifts Excellent career progression opportunities ASE certification reimbursement Paid vacation and holidays Medical, dental and life insurance Vision, voluntary life, and accident insurance available Big Brand Tire & Service is a one-stop tire and automotive repair service center that has been in business for over 50 years.
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2+ years of prior experience as a collision repair technician required; I-CAR & ASE certifications preferred. Paid Skilled Trainings and Certifications - I-CAR and ASE. 2+ years of prior experience as a collision repair technician required; I-CAR & ASE certifications preferred.
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SKILLS/EDUCATION/KNOWLEDGE/EXPERIENCE/ABILITIES Required: Sales Specialist Training, Assistant Manager Certification and RSS Certification Desired: Certified Parts Professional Certification; ASE Certification O’Reilly Auto Parts has a proven track record of growth and stability.
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Work-life balance, no night shifts Excellent career progression opportunities ASE certification reimbursement Paid vacation and holidays Medical, dental and life insurance Vision, voluntary life, and accident insurance available 401k plan with company match Employee discounts & perks Competent team members American Tire Depot, a Big Brand Tire & Service Company, is a one-stop tire and automotive repair service center that has been in business for over 50 years.
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The ideal candidate has experience which may include: a high school diploma or GED, some post-secondary automotive training, dealer-level or large facility experience, and/or any additional certifications, such as certification by the National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE.
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Related Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification , Master Technician Automotive and He avy Truck lines. Related Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certification , Master Technician Automotive and He avy Truck lines.
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Qualification Standards: High school diploma or GED A two-year technical, vocational or trade school diploma or degree in auto, truck, and/or heavy equipment is desired Fluid Power Society and/or ASE certifications desired.
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GM Certification & ASE Certification is wanted! Qualified Automotive Service Department Diesel/brake and suspension needed for Cadillac/GMC new car dealership. Diesel/front end and brakes Technician position will included , Major Diesel repairs and related type of work.
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