
Established full service automotive shop in the New Haven, CT marketplace seeks 3- Automotive Mechanics A, B & C levels.
"We are looking for a solid, reliable and honest technician for the repair side of our business.
If you're a Mechanic who is capable of diagnosing, repairing and servicing vehicles, especially with a focus on European cars, we want to talk to you! "
Pay is negotiable: $20.00 to $30.00 per hour & up
Requirements:
High school or GED
- Automotive Repair Certification +At least 3 years of professional automotive experience +Proper tools, good judgment, strong problem solving skills +Solid diagnostic skills (scan tools provided) +Basic understanding of technology/computers +Team-oriented
- CT driver's license +Be willing to work hard, be passionate about what you do
Do you meet these qualifications?
Apply today at: https://www.preferhired.com/.../automotive-mechanics...

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