Used Car Technician w/ experience Administrative & Office Jobs - Mishawaka, IN at Geebo

Used Car Technician w/ experience

Job Type Full-timeDescriptionWe are looking for an individual with previous dealership experience, ASE certification, or manufacturer certifications to work on used vehicles at our Kia dealership located in Mishawaka, IN.
Gurley Leep Automotive Group is a family-owned company with 22 locations across five states and continues to grow.
The Automotive Service Technician is responsible for swiftly and accurately performing automotive repairs and service following store and factory standards while ensuring customer satisfaction.
What We Offer:
Flat Rate Based on Experience and Certifications Technician Recognition Programs Technician Tool Reimbursement Program Earn up to 10 days of Paid Time Off in your first year and additional time added after each year of service Paid Factory Training Work in a clean and organized shop Competitive Compensation Package:
Medical with HSA (and company contribution)/Dental/Vision/Life Insurance 401(K) retirement plan with company match Paid holidays Make-A-Memory vacation savings with company match Scholarship Program for Your Children/Dependents Service Technician Duties:
Perform work as outlined on repair orders with efficiency and accuracy, following Lithia and manufacturer standards Diagnose cause of malfunction Complete all work according to the applicable safety requirements Road-test vehicles to ensure the quality of repair work Document work performed on the repair order, record test procedures/results & time, per company recording & clocking procedures Responsible for providing and maintaining an inventory of normal mechanics GLK123Requirements 1 to 2 years of dealership technician experience preferred ASE certifications are ideal Must have a clean & valid driver's license Recommended Skills Automotive Industry Customer Satisfaction Mechanical Engineering Servicing And Car Mechanics Safety Principles Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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