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Oversee the procurement of vehicle parts, automotive equipment and various other items required in an auto service department. Oversee operations and inspections in an auto service unit to ensure compliance, components and quality standards.
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I-CAR (Inter-Industry Conference on Auto Collision Repair) certification in Collision Repair Management is a plus. ASE (National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence) certification in Collision Repair Management is a plus.
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IFR helicopter avionics and auto-pilot experience preferred. Three years of turbine helicopter maintenance experience with. A minimum of six months helicopter maintenance experience during that last 24 months.
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Oversee the hiring and training of an effective auto service team. Automotive Fixed Operations Director. Attend workshops and study relevant publications to stay up-to-date with developments in the automotive service industry.
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Required Experience/Skills:Diploma, Associate or Bachelor Degree in NursingMinimum of one year nursing experience preferredStrong med surg, ICU, ER, acute experienceHome Health experience a plusCurrent and unrestricted Registered Nurse licensureCurrent CPR certificationStrong organizational and communication skillsValid driver's license, auto insurance and reliable transportation.
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Job Description Job Description Automotive Fixed Operations Director Our dealership has an immediate need for a Fixed Operations Director. Requirements Supervisor: 2 years (Preferred) Management: 5 years (Preferred) Automotive Background Benefits Compensation & Benefits Compensation is based on experience and is competitive with the retail automotive industry.
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Knowledge of DealerTrack, V-Auto, and E-leads. Prior automotive dealership management experience (required) Technology: There is no industry more exciting than Automotive. Stability: Even through these uncertain times, Anderson Automotive Group was able to continue to provide excellence in our communities.
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From trucks to vans to cars of all sizes, the Automotive Detailer is responsible for cleaning, sanitizing, inspecting, and preparing vehicles in accordance with our Complete Clean Pledge to ensure that all vehicles rented from the branch are safe and clean.
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Candidates must have a valid driver's license, dependable transportation and current liability auto insurance coverage. Participates in training development opportunities as directed by the Manager and District Supervisor.
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As an Automotive Tire Technician, you can expect: a safe, positive working environment; an excellent combination of fringe benefits, like health and dental insurance; a 401(k) retirement savings plan with employer match; paid vacations; paid personal and sick time; paid holidays; paid on-the-job training; and, opportunities for career growth and advancement.
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Caliber Collision has an immediate job opening for an Auto Detailer to thoroughly clean all vehicles prior to final delivery to the customer, provide support to the repair center by shuttling customers and vehicles to the appropriate locations while maintaining all service tools and equipment in the detail department.
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Legal support, auto ,home insurance, pet insurance, and employee discounts with preferred vendors. legal support, auto ,home insurance, pet insurance, and employee discounts with preferred vendors.
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Auto service industry, Retail ExperiencePrimary Location. Be a Talent Ambassador: Being a brand advocate by valuing the member's experience in the TBC area and modeling high quality service and products; developing, influencing and inspiring others for working in a style that is respectful, supportive and team oriented; understanding the roadblocks and assisting in training team members.
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The Beauty Consultant is responsible for providing a personalized, engaging and fun shopping experience to clients, demonstrating beauty products and techniques, and leveraging in-depth product knowledge to enhance and enrich our client's lives.
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Working Conditions Requires travel within the agency’s service area in personal automobile, therefore, must have a current driver’s license, auto insurance, and have the ability to operate an automobile.
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