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Requires knowledge in used car features, auto sales, car dealership protocols, financing options, and automotive sales. Are you an automotive sales representative or an aspiring car salesperson searching for a reputable dealership with a commitment to customer satisfaction.
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We acknowledge and support every employee regardless of position and care for everyone individually.
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Where required by State/Local law, maintain ASE Certifications in Steering and Suspension (A4), Brakes (A5), Heating Air Conditioning (A7), Electrical (A6), Engine Repair (A1), Manual Drive Train and Axles (A3), Engine Performance (A8), and Automatic Transmission/Transaxle (A2.
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Automotive Technicians diagnose, recondition and repair vehicles to ensure CarMax customers can drive away feeling safe and at ease. From repairing engines to adjusting steering and suspension and checking brakes, our Automotive Technicians bring out the best in every vehicle.
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Build experience as an automotive mechanic across a wide range of domestic and foreign vehicles. At CarMax, our Automotive Technicians repair and recondition cars to meet CarMax’s high standards.
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From parts for the automotive industry to medical equipment, air bags, food packaging and clothing, our ingredients in the nylon 6,6 and polypropylene value chains help bring many of life's essential products to market.
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The Technician will be a key contributor to various research and development projects focused on sophisticated aluminum products for the automotive, transportation, packaging, architectural, consumer electronics and specialty markets.
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The Automotive Technician position requires your experience and technical expertise to diagnose drivability and electrical systems, while using your leadership and mentoring skills in driving a team toward increased customer care and satisfaction.
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To be eligible for the position of Automotive Assistant / Service Manager, you must (1) be at least 18 years of age; (2) be legally authorized to work in the United States; and (3) possess (i) 1 year of experience and/or training in automotive parts and/or tire sales, (ii) 1 year of experience and/or training in automotive repairs/maintenance, or (iii) any combination of education, training, and experience which demonstrates the ability to perform the duties and responsibilities of the position.
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Must participate in ASE testing program (expected to have Master Ascent within 6 months of hire) Advanced mechanical aptitude and 3+ years of automotive or diesel repair experience required.
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Are you ready to transform your job into a thriving automotive career? Join our team of passionate automotive technicians, where your skills are not only valued but also cultivated for long-term growth.
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Diagnose, maintain, and repair vehicle automotive systems including engine, transmission, electrical steering, suspension, brakes, air conditioning, etc. The right candidate will have a strong service technician background and be ASE certified.
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Familiar with automotive parts, cataloging, weatherly index system, and automotive sales or service. The Parts Specialist will provide all retail and installer customers with a high level of service.
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Knowledge of the automotive repair life cycle. Automotive technical training (varies based on store needs) We’re looking for an Auto Technician or Auto Mechanic to join our team, and we’re interested in talking to candidates at various experience levels.
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Perform vehicle walk around and documentation of customer concerns to enable the Technician to properly diagnose and service the vehicle
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