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Job DescriptionThe Automotive Technician, reporting to the Store and Service Managers, is responsible for performing basic and advanced car maintenance and repair tasks, inspecting vehicles for potential problems, and troubleshooting issues to ensure the vehicle is performing appropriately and the customer is taken care of.
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Job DescriptionThe Automotive Technician, reporting to the Store and Service Managers, is responsible for performing basic and advanced car maintenance and repair tasks, inspecting vehicles for potential problems, and troubleshooting issues to ensure vehicle is performing appropriately and the customer is taken care of.
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These include: HEALTHCARE We offer medical, mental, dental, vision and secondary medical insurance options so you can get the coverage that meets your and your family’s needs. Learn more about the health care pricing associated with our Benefit Plan. LIFE INSURANCE We provide basic and supplemental options so if you want to choose this financial protection for your family, you can.
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Physical Requirements:Prolonged periods of standing, stooping, and bendingAt time, exerting 50 - 100 lbs of force occasionally and/or 10 - 25 lbs of force frequently and/or greater than 10 lbs of force constantly to move objectsRequires working at a production rate pace entailing the constant pushing and/or pulling of materialsAvailable Benefits While we realize you work for a paycheck, we also understand how important medical, dental and other benefits are to your quality of life.
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Disability Insurance This valuable insurance can give you peace of mind that if you become unable to work due to disability, you’re covered. PAID TIME OFF Work-life balance is important for everyone.
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Flexible Spending Accounts Flexible spending accounts offer you a smart option for saving money on eligible healthcare and daycare expenses. Which is why we offer a selection of excellent benefits — some paid for by the company, some paid by the employee and some with cost-sharing arrangements — to ensure you get the protection and peace of mind you need and deserve.
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401k match To help you get ready for retirement, we offer 401(k) options as well as a competitive company match. Short- and long-term options are available. With that in mind, we offer paid time off so our valued employees can take time away from work.
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These include: HEALTHCARE We offer medical, mental, dental, vision and secondary medical insurance options so you can get the coverage that meets your and your family’s needs.
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