Automotive Service Technician - Stokes Hodges Ford Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Edgefield, SC at Geebo

Automotive Service Technician - Stokes Hodges Ford

Stokes Hodges FordWant to be a part of a growing, successful, award-winning team of family-owned dealerships where you will experience a culture of professionalism, respect, and teamwork? Then you need to join Stokes Hodges Auto Group comprised of Stokes-Hodges Ford, Honda Cars of Aiken, and Kia of Augusta!Since 1987, we have been committed to YOUR success and offer outstanding benefits as well as career growth through various training programs that will expand your knowledge and skills.
SUMMARYAs an Automotive Service Technician, you will utilize your expertise and customer service skills to perform vehicle repair and maintenance work as assigned and in accordance with dealer and factory standards.
The ideal candidate must have the following:
Automotive Service Technician Experience Computer literate Available to work Saturdays Must be team-oriented, flexible and focused on maintaining a high level of customer service Great mechanical skills Safe working knowledge of shop tools and equipment Must have own tools Education/
Experience:
High School Diploma Automotive Service Technician Experience Valid U.
S.
Driver's License with a Good Driving Record Physical Requirements:
Must be able to stand 8 hours a day Must be able to tolerate working in hot and cold weather Must be able to kneel, bend, twist Must be able to lift up to 50 without assistance We offer a competitive compensation package which includes benefits such as:
o Paid Time off and Holidays o 401k Plan with Employer Match o Medical/Dental and Vision Insurance o Voluntary Benefits available o Vehicle Purchase and Service Discounts o Free Factory Training to enhance your skillsPM22PI227382088 Recommended Skills Computer Literacy Customer Service Maintenance Servicing And Car Mechanics Team Working Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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