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Join The C. Harper Auto Group's Collision Repair Center as a Automotive Technician! Are you an experienced automotive technician seeking to elevate your career? This detailed job description provides a comprehensive overview of the Automotive Technician role, covering responsibilities, qualifications, benefits, and insights into the company's culture and values.
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The C. Harper Auto Group - Ford / KIA location is seeking an outgoing and ambitious Automotive Sales Consultant to join our dynamic team. Competitive Compensation: Starting Salaried Pay Plan, then pay plans and commission rates designed to exceed Automotive industry standards, with opportunities for monthly bonuses, spiffs, and commissions.
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Job Summary : We are looking for an Automotive Sales Consultant to join our growing team here at C. Harper CDJR of the Mon Valley! About Us: C Harper represents a number of brands across our many dealerships, including Chevy, Buick, GMC, Cadillac, Ford, Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram, Kia, and Honda.
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Our company is looking for a New Home Sales Associate with intermediate experience in sales and customer service to add to our nationwide team.
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Paid GM Training: Enhance your skills and keep up to date with the latest automotive technologies. 100% GM Tech Excellence Match: We match 100% of your commitment to GM Tech Excellence, supporting your pursuit of excellence in automotive service.
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As a Paintless Dent Removal Tech with Dent Wizard, you’ll have unlimited earning potential as you do your magic to remove dents and exceed customer expectations.
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Together, we’re moving the future of transportation forward with our innovative, customer-focused solutions.
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Who We Are Boston Consulting Group partners with leaders in business and society to tackle their most important challenges and capture their greatest opportunities.
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8+ years of experience as an SAP PP-PI Techno-functional Consultant. Expertise in SAP PP PI, including process order management, quantity calculations, and integration with MES is preferred. We are a UN Women Empowerment Principal Signatory and are certified by National Minority Supplier Development Council.
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Small family owed auto service station seeking a mechanic/automotive technician. Small family owed auto service station seeking a mechanic/automotive technician. Drivers license a must, inspection and emissions license preferred.
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