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Job Qualifications Customer service skills Basic literacy (ready, writing, math skills) Verbal communication skills Ability and license to operate motor vehicles Ability to properly use mechanical hand tools Attention to detail Previous experience or training - Minimum 3 months actual experience or supervised training as a hood technician required Working Conditions Materials Used: Automotive oils, fluids and lubricants, windshield washer fluid, battery electrolyte.
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Technician will be responsible for the repair of customer’s home appliances, including washers, dryers both gas and electric, microwave ovens, cooktops, stoves, wall ovens, dishwashers, trash compactors, garbage disposals, hood vents, refrigeration and other major home appliances.
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M 2% Repair body, window, and windshield damage to CDE and DOT safety standards. Benefits include Health, Dental and Life Insurance plus paid sick, personal and vacation time, as well as Colorado PERA retirement.
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Do you value less windshield time and more time doing what you do best – building relationships with your customers? We make it easy to offer solution for customers’ needs with an extensive catalog of more than 55,000 in-stock maintenance, repair, and operations (MRO) products.
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