Automotive Technician - Corwin Automotive (sioux falls, south dakota) Transportation & Warehousing - Amana, IA at Geebo

Automotive Technician - Corwin Automotive (sioux falls, south dakota)

Company Description:
100 year owned family business.
Our only goal is to give great customer service to every person that walks through our doors.
We currently serve customers in four states at 11 different dealerships.
Job Description:
Corwin Chrysler Dodge of Fargo, ND is seeking a certified Chrysler technician.
Do you have the skills, but arent making the money? Fargo is a beautiful town with the best economy in the nation.
We offer great benefits, great pay, and a potential for a HUGE sign on bonus.
We also will offer some moving expense allowance.
Please Apply today.
We are a HIGH VOLUME dealership that has been family owned for 100 years.
Job Description:
Responsibilities:
A Chrysler certified mechanic will perform work on the vehicles that are brought into our service drive each day.
Diagnose and repair vehicle automotive systems including engine, steering, suspension, brakes and air conditioning to required specifications.
Inspect and test vehicles to determine necessary and applicable repair work.
Complete necessary paperwork and documentation for service repairs.
Participate in on:
going company and manufacturing training and education programs, to stay current and abreast of changing technology.
Qualifications:
Chrysler Certified level II or higher Ability to multi:
task in a fast paced work environment Strong organizational skills and detail oriented Strong communication skill Passa criminal background check and drug screen
Benefits:
Medical and Dental Short and Long Term Disability 401(k) Retirement Plan Employee Stock Purchase Plan Vehicle Purchase Discounts Corwin Automotive is looking for you.
Please apply today.
Source:
http:
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asp?source=trovit.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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