New Automotive Repair Facility Opening Near most densed intersection in London, Great working environment, we will be offering Full Automtive Repairs & Tires.
We are hiring a licensed 310S Technician, Full Time Work, Monday -Friday, Great Pay, Based on Experience.
Apply Now, Will contact at our earliest convenience
*Summary*
As an Automotive Mechanic, you will be essential in diagnosing and repairing vehicles to ensure optimal performance and safety. Reporting to the Service Manager, you will utilize your core skills in automotive repair, mechanical knowledge, and maintenance to address various issues. Your premium skills in welding and dealership experience will enhance your ability to handle complex repairs. Additionally, your relevant skills in customer service and schematics will help you communicate effectively with clients and understand vehicle systems. Join our team to contribute to high-quality automotive service in a fast-paced environment.
*Responsibilities*
* Perform routine maintenance and repairs on various automotive systems, including engines, brakes, and transmissions.
* Utilize hand and power tools to diagnose and fix mechanical issues efficiently.
* Provide exceptional customer service by communicating repair needs and recommendations clearly.
* Maintain a clean and organized workspace while adhering to safety protocols.
* Collaborate with team members to ensure timely completion of automotive projects.
* Assist in training junior mechanics and share knowledge of dealership practices and welding techniques when applicable.
Junaid M
(519)702-5270
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $25.00-$45.00 per hour
Expected hours: 44 per week
Benefits:
* On-site parking
Schedule:
* Monday to Friday
Work Location: In person
Expected start date: 2025-06-02
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