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5+ years of experience as an automotive technician/mechanic. Automotive Technician / Mechanic. Christian Brothers Automotive (CBA) began in 1982 with the simple premise of providing precision auto repair with transparency, integrity and a philosophy of people first.
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How to Apply: If you are an experienced and skilled Automotive GM Master Technician looking for an opportunity to showcase your expertise and mentorship abilities, we encourage you to apply. General Motors Master Technician About Us: At our esteemed organization, we take pride in delivering top-notch automotive services.
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We pride ourselves on delivering exceptional customer service and providing top-quality automotive solutions to our customers. Previous sales experience, preferably in the automotive industry.
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Morrie's Auto Group is one of the fastest growing privately-owned dealership groups in the Midwest.
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Benefits: 401(k) 401(k) matching Competitive salary Dental insurance Employee discounts Free uniforms Health insurance Opportunity for advancement Paid time off Training & development General Service TechnicianAt Stranik Automotive we are dedicated to providing quality services to customer vehicles in the areas of inspection, diagnosis and repair utilizing the expertise attained through ASE Certifications and/or years of automotive repair experience.
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As a Diesel Mechanic (Service Tech I), you’ll use your skills (diesel, automotive, welding or other mechanical) to perform maintenance tasks as well as minor repairs on equipment in a safe and professional manner.
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The Lube and Tire Technician at Monro or General Service Tech as we call it, is an entry level Automotive Technician position and a great way to start your career at Monro. Automotive Technician or Lube and Tire experience.
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Coordinate and oversee the transport of vehicles to and from different automotive plants, dealerships, car rental companies, and truck and rail yards, as applicable. Coordinate and oversee the transport of vehicles to and from different automotive plants, dealerships, car rental companies, and truck and rail yards, as applicable.
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Automotive Technician State Inspector License. Basic automotive maintenance work such as battery installation. Our vision is to be America’s leading auto and tire centers, trusted by consumers as the best place in our neighborhoods for quality automotive maintenance and repairs.
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Do you have what it takes to shape a better future for yourself and the automotive service industry? The Monro family of brands includes some the most recognizable names in the industry—Monro Auto Service and Tire Centers, Mr. Tire, Tire Choice, amongst many more regional chains.
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As a leading auto retailer, we s Detailer, Upholstery, Vehicle, Automotive, Cleaning. As a leading auto retailer, we s Detailer, Upholstery, Vehicle, Automotive, Cleaning. We have a comprehensive portfolio of OEM brands, and many stores across Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan.
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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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As an automotive Manager for Monro, you will be an essential team member, responsible for building lasting relationships with our Guests. The Assistant Automotive Manager position is a great way to start your career at Monro.
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Safety-Kleen in Eagan, MN is seeking a Class B Vacuum Truck Route Driver (Vacuum Sales and Service Representative) to manage a route and operate a Vacuum Truck to pick up industrial waste from customers such as automotive repair shops and quick oil change businesses and transport to disposal sites.
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Must have a minimum 2 years of automotive repair experience, completion of Vocational-Technical School program in a related field or demonstrated skills via third party certificates/assessment.
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