The OpportunityBMW/MINI Moncton is looking to hire a Licensed Automotive Service Technician. We are looking for someone who has a great attitude, is dependable, and has a passion for the automotive industry. We value individuals who take pride in their work, show initiative, are driven to be successful, and enjoy being a part of a dynamic team.Hours of work are Monday to Friday with rotating Saturdays.Why work for us? Competitive Wages Group Benefits Plan including health, dental, vision, life insurance, short-term disability, and long-term disability Pension Plan Employee discounts on cars and furniture Career growth and continuous development Strong company cultureResponsibilities Basic vehicle maintenance: tire rotations and oil changes, diagnosing complex problems and planning and executing vehicle repairs Isolate the systems or components that might have caused the problem Drive the vehicle for testing purposes or using various equipment, including hand-held and onboard compression gauges or diagnostic computers Repair or replace worn parts ahead of the vehicle's breakdown or damage Maintain efficiency and accuracy in diagnosing as well as repairing vehiclesQualifications Must have a automotive service technician red seal Must have a valid driver's license and a clean driver's abstract Ability to learn new technology and repair and service procedures and specifications Ability to work individually and as part of a team High level of integrity and work ethic Can effectively communicate automotive issues clearly Can work independently, managing his or her time and workflow
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