Entry Level Automotive Technician $24 Flat Transportation & Warehousing - Alpha, OH at Geebo

Entry Level Automotive Technician $24 Flat

Come see why the Jeff Wyler Automotive Family was voted one of the Top Work Places in 2018, 2019, 2020, 2021, 2022 & 2023! Jeff Wyler Hyundai of Beavercreek is Now Hiring an Entry Level Automotive Technician Pay $24 Flat rate AttentionTechnicians.
WE HAVE TOO MUCH WORK!!! NO SATURDAY WORK Walk in and ask to speak to Jon the Service ManagerJeff Wyler is striving to be the top dealership in the Midwest.
We need good technicians, like you, to join our team.
These are rare openings because our techs love to work with us until they retire!! This is an opportunity to become a part of something truly special.
We are looking for experienced technicians with strong diagnostic and drivability skills.
This family owned business cares about its employees and it shows! Jeff Wyler Automotive Family has been voted one of the Top Work Places three years in a row!We make the transition easy as possible:
We guarantee your current hours for the first 60 days We will honor any prearranged vacation daysOur family of Technicians enjoy these
Benefits:
Competitive Compensation Employee recognition program Paid factory training Earn weekly cash spiffs, above and beyond your regular pay rateCall and set up an interview today.
Advance your career and your earnings.
You know WHO we are! You know WHERE we are! Come join us! With honesty and integrity for 47 years, the Jeff Wyler Automotive Family has provided service, satisfaction and value to our customers.
This isn't just a job, it's a career that lends a good way of life that our employees enjoy! Recommended Skills Assembling Machinery Hydraulics Preventive Maintenance Installations (Manual/Mechanical) Test Equipment Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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