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Automotive Master Technician

Automotive Master Technician
Job Description:
Clark's Auto & Tire Your Green Garage in Salt Lake City is seeking highly motivated positive thinking automotive technicians/ A techs. Must be team oriented. We are a fast growing, busy progressive shop. Must be able to perform major and minor repairs on all makes and models. Must be able to follow written and verbal instructions. Must be organized and have a clean appearance. ASEs and formal training are required. State inspection and emissions license are a plus. Strong diagnostic skills will be appreciated. Must be able to pass back ground check and have a clean driving record. An acceptable amount of professional automotive tools are required. Pay is based on experience, training, and attitude. A detailed resume and references are required ( apply through this posting only). paid holidays, paid vacation, paid training Etc
Must be able to perform major and minor repairs on all makes and models. Must be able to follow written and verbal instructions. Must be organized and have a clean appearance. ASEs and formal training are required. State inspection and emissions license are a plus. Strong diagnostic skills will be appreciated. Must be able to pass back ground check and have a clean driving record. An acceptable amount of professional automotive tools are required. Pay is based on experience, training, and attitude. A detailed resume and references are required ( apply through this posting only). paid holidays, paid vacation, paid training Etc
Contact: Alan Boyer
Email: alan@clarksautofix.com
Email resume in msword or pdf format to jobs@clarksautofix.com or drop printed resume at shop. Clark's Auto & Tire 506 East 1700 South.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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