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Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) or car dealer certification as a "Master Automotive Technician", or the equivalent knowledge and experience with the ability to attain the required certifications within 12 months of hire.
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Automotive Repair Technicians: Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certifications (or ability to obtain in 12 months - paid for by AAA) or car dealer certifications. Accurately perform maintenance and automotive repairs/diagnosis for engine repair, automatic/manual transmissions, suspension/ steering, brakes, ABS/traction control, electrical, and heating/AC.
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What you need to succeed:Automotive Repair Technicians: Ability to accurately repair vehicles using advanced automotive diagnostic equipment and provide technical guidance through previous experience as an Automotive TechnicianAutomotive Repair Technicians: Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certifications (or ability to obtain in 12 months - paid for by AAA) or car dealer certificationsAbility to lift up to a maximum of 75lbs and stand for prolonged periods of time.
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On-the-job training to expand your automotive or mechanical abilities , help to obtain ASE Certificates. Valid Driver's License At least 6 months auto maintenance experience (ability to acquire 1 ASE certificate within first year.
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Accelerate your career at the largest 100% Family-Owned Tire Automotive Dealer in the U.S. Lead a multi-unit team for one the most innovative and high-growth companies in the US, in one of the most innovative industries, Automotive Service.
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ASE certification in steering and suspension or 5 years of practical experience in automotive wheel alignment. We have an excellent opportunity for someone with knowledge and ASE certification in steering and suspension or 5 years of practical experience in automotive wheel alignment.
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On-the-job training and company-funded ASE certifications. Learn how to diagnose and repair basic automotive including brakes, alignments, suspensions, cooling and electrical. Experience in automotive service industry preferred.
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Whether you have recently graduated from a tech school or worked in a manufacturing warehouse, auto garage or auto dealership, this job might be a great fit for you ! 6 months auto maintenance or auto tech school degree a bonus.
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Diesel Technician Qualifications Valid driver’s license required; Willingness to obtain CDL while employed – We train At least 5 years of automotive or diesel maintenance & repair experience or technical school education Possess a mechanic’s tool set Willingness to participate in ASE certification program.
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For more than 50 years, Joseph Chevrolet has been a family owned, premier automotive dealer in the Greater Cincinnati Area. Our dealership features a new and used vehicle sales department, a parts/service center, and an on premises body shop.
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Previous mechanic experience or experience working in automotive service and repair. Accelerate Growth - We provide outstanding opportunities to build your professional skill set, including fully paid ASE training and a generous tool discount program for Service Technicians.
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Capable of operating machines and equipment used in the automotive mechanic tradediagnostic scanner experience is a plus. Tire Discounters is a full-service automotive shop, so our Service Technicians perform a variety of services, including shocks, struts, steering, alignments, brakes, transmissions, routine and scheduled maintenance and much more.
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Since our founder, Chip Wood, opened the doors to the first Tire Discounters over 40 years ago, we have been raising the bar in the tire and automotive business. (Tire or automotive experience is a plus, but not required.
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Automotive, growth, advancement, collision repair, collision center, auto body, autobody, body shop, I-CAR, ICAR, dent repair, PDR, paintless, bodyman, body man, body tech, bodytech, auto body tech, auto tech, collision tech, collision technician, dealership, apprentice, ASE, body shop, bodyshop, weld, welding, welder, frame tech.
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Working Title Lead Mechanic Department Automotive Shop Compensation Title Position Number 30000249 Position Status Regular Work Schedule. Must possess ability to perform mechanical repairs on all types of vehicles/engines including gasoline powered, diesel powered, battery powered, etc., prefer ASE certification.
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