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Auto Technician at Tallahassee CDJR

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2 Tallahassee, FL Tallahassee, FL Full-time Full-time $15 - $45 an hour $15 - $45 an hour Morgan Automotive Group is searching for Automotive Service Technicians to join our growing Tallahassee CDJR team! We have urgent needs for all levels of automotive technicians from entry level to Master Techs.
Our Chrysler, Dodge, Jeep, Ram has excellent training and advancement opportunities! Pay Rates Starting at $15hr Hourly to $45hr Flat Rate Experience Preferred MOPAR / Manufacture training starts on day 1 Paid Time off start accruing after 90 days for full time Great work environment Industry leading pay plans and bonuses Technician End of Year Bonuses for all Line Technicians Come Grow with us! Join the Family and add to our great culture! Plus our full time employees enjoy:
Major Medical Insurance, Dental and Vision Insurance Long and Short-Term disability Life Insurance Paid time off 401k with company participation Tuition Reimbursement - includes employee and family perks through Degrees @ Work and Strayer University for Associates, Bachelors, and Masters level programs Are you new to automotive? Do you love cars? Do you like solving mechanical problems hands-on? Then Tallahassee CDJR has a career waiting for you.
Morgan's Automotive Technician Training Program will provide you with comprehensive training that gives you a rewarding and stable career path with potential opportunities to become a Master Tech, Shop Foreman, Service Manager or even a General Manager.
Our new to automotive technicians receive a starting pay of $15 per hour.
Ask hiring manager for details.
Pay ranges determined by experience and certifications (ASE Master/ASE Advanced Level Specialist/Shop Foreman Experience/Team Leader Experience/25
Years Industry Experience).
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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