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Automotive Technician Needed (Saint Augustine)

$30/hour

115 Allgood Cir, St. Augustine, FL 32086, USA

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Automotive technicians are in high demand and can earn well over $100K. Automotive repair experience is required but transmission experience is not. You'll learn the business from the ground up, working on diagnostic, remove and replace transmissions and perform other repairs as needed. Most importantly, you'll have the opportunity to work with a master technician to learn the inner workings of automotive transmissions and repairs. We offer great starting pay for the right experience, medical insurance, a 5 day work week Monday - Friday: NO WEEKENDS, and paid vacation up to 3 weeks. Tools required and at least one ASE Certification preferred, but not required. Great opportunity for an experienced lube tech who wants more. We provide shop training and the opportunity to attend industry seminars and hands-on corporate training with the best in the business. Starting pay up to $30.00/hour for the right candidate. Must be a team player and willing to put in the work required to be successful. Great shop atmosphere in one of the most respected shops in Saint Augustine. This is a very rare opportunity.

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