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Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) or car dealer certification in at least three categories to include: Suspension and Steering, Brakes, Heating and Air Conditioning, or the equivalent knowledge and experience with the ability to attain the required certifications within 12 months of hire.
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On-the-job training to expand your automotive abilities and help to obtain ASE Certificates. At least 1 year of auto repair experience, holding 1 ASE cetificate (ability to acquir e 2 additiona l ASE certificates within first year.
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Possesses knowledge of skilled trades such as automotive or diesel mechanics. ASE certified and DOT inspection certified as required by supervisor. Repairs and maintains diesel tractor/trailer and/or refrigeration equipment and any other work associated with tractor/trailer repair.
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The following additional qualifications are preferred: (1) state inspection license(s); and, (2) ASE Certifications in Automotive Maintenance and Light Repair (G1), Suspension and Steering (A4), and Brakes (A5.
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On-the-job training and company-funded ASE certifications. Must have a minimum 3 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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Grismer Tire is staffed by ASE Certified Technicians that are experienced to handle every aspect of auto repair or maintenance. If you enjoy working in a fast paced, high car count auto service center and want to continue to grow in the automotive repair industry.
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ASE Master Technician certification or equivalent accreditation highly desirable. Minimum of 3 years of experience as an automotive technician, with a proven track record of success in diagnosing and repairing a wide range of vehicle makes and models.
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Previous Automotive Technician (Mechanic) experience preferred. ASE or dealership manufacturer certifications highly preferred. Previous Automotive Technician (Mechanic) experience preferred.
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Tire Discounters ASE-certified technicians provide routine automotive repair and factory scheduled maintenance. Previous mechanic experience, or experience working in automotive service and repair.
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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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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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We are seeking Automotive Technicians - ASE Certifications a plus. The Automotive will work on average 40+ hours a week. Reimbursement for any successfully completed ASE certifications.
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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. 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.
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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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Automotive Technician, Diesel Mechanic, General Mechanic, Brake Technician, Transmission Technician, Engine Mechanic, Electrical Mechanic, Master Technician, Certified Automotive Technician (ASE), L1 Technician, L2 Technician.
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