Auto Service Technician at Sun Toyota Administrative & Office Jobs - Holiday, FL at Geebo

Auto Service Technician at Sun Toyota

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2 Holiday, FL Holiday, FL $19 - $34 an hour $19 - $34 an hour 14 hours ago 14 hours ago 14 hours ago Sun Toyota- a part of the Morgan Automotive Group Family- is searching for Experienced Auto Service Technicians to join our team! We have urgent needs for experienced automotive technicians who are looking for a new opportunity at our amazing dealership! SIGN-ON BONUS ASSISTANCE AS WELL AS ASE AND OTHER OEM CERTIFICATION COMPENSATION! Pay Rates Starting at $19hr Hourly to $34hr Flat Rate State of the art facility 5-day work week Paid Time off start accruing after 90 days Great work environment Industry leading pay plans and bonuses Technician End of Year Bonuses for all Line Technicians Come Grow with us! Join the Family and add to our great culture! Plus:
Major Medical Insurance, Dental and Vision Insurance Long and Short-Term disability Life Insurance Paid time off 401k with company participation We are hiring NOW for Technicians and offer the highest pay levels of any dealership in the area! If you are interested in a confidential interview as an Automotive Technician, please apply today! Come learn more about what we offer at the ever-growing Morgan Auto Group family of dealerships.
It's a truly unique organization with endless career potential.
The following job qualifications are needed for experienced service technicians:
Able to perform diagnostics on vehicles.
Maintain shop equipment.
Perform thorough multipoint inspections.
Perform mechanical/electrical repairs as necessary.
Ability to document on repair orders as necessary.
Customer service skills when necessary.
Ask hiring manager for details.
Pay ranges determined by experience and certifications (ASE Master/ASE Advanced Level Specialist/Shop Foreman Experience/Team Leader Experience/25
Years Industry Experience).
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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