Ford of Framingham: Technician Community, Social Services & Nonprofit - Framingham, MA at Geebo

Ford of Framingham: Technician

DescriptionAUTOMOTIVE TECHNICIAN MCGOVERN AUTOMOTIVE GROUP HAS AN IMMEDIATE OPENING FOR TECHNICIANS AT ALL LEVELS.
OUR BUSINESS IS GROWING.
WE HAVE EXCELLENT PAY AND BENEFITS & PLENTY OF WORK.
EXPERIENCE NEEDED ONLY APPLY SAFETY INSPECTION LICENSE A PLUS WILLING TO PAY TOP DOLLAR FOR TECHS THAT OBTAIN TOP TRAINING, CSI, AND PRODUCTION LEVELS FULL BENEFIT, PKG.
JOB DESCRIPTION Now over 20 dealerships strong, McGovern Automotive Group (MAG), is one of New England's leading automotive repair, maintenance, & wholesalers in the game.
As an Automotive Technician, you will provide superior automotive service including engine analysis, fuel injection, steering/ suspension, exhaust, and computer-controlled systems, along with struts, shocks, cooling/heating, brakes, and other important service needs.
The Auto Technician should have an understanding of under-hood mechanics and undercarriage assemblies.
Based on your ability and willingness to learn, you will have the opportunity to advance to other key service-oriented positions within the company.
To qualify, you must have a high school diploma or GED, a valid driver's license, tools, and 2 years of automotive-related experience.
ARE YOU SICK OFOUTDATED EQUIPMENT?BAD MANAGERS?POOR WORKING CONDITIONS?NO BENEFITS?NO TIME OFF?NOT ENOUGH STEADY WORK?WE WANT TECHNICIANS WHO ARE SICK OF THEIR PRESENT WORKING CONDITIONS!!!COME JOIN THE LEADING AUTOMOTIVE DEALERSHIP GROUP IN THE BUSINESS!WHAT WE OFFER OUTSTANDING PARTS INVENTORY WELL-TRAINED SERVICE SALES STAFF FAIR DISPATCH MANAGEMENT BY OBJECTIVES NOT EMOTION FLEXIBLE SCHEDULE TEAM ENVIRONMENT AND MOST OF ALL TECHNICIANS MATTER TO US.
McGovern Automotive Group (MAG) is an Equal Opportunity Employer Recommended Skills Assembly And Installation Automotive Industry Curiosity Mechanical Engineering Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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