General Line Technician Transportation & Warehousing - Auburn, AL at Geebo

General Line Technician


General Honda Line Technician

King Honda- Auburn, Al.

Perform regular and heavy duty service operations, test drive vehicles and interact at times with the Service Customers. We are looking for someone with current field experience, time in trade and the ability to handle all aspects of automotive repair within the scope of services that the Dealership offers. The new hire must have his own transportation, tools and be insurable through the company's insurance carrier. The new hire must maintain a professional and a clean and safe working environment. King Honda is proud to offer exceptional automotive service to our customers and expect our staff to deliver the most efficient and quality service from top to bottom. The company offers competitive pay, standard benefits as well as a competitive company sponsored retirement program.
King Honda Automobiles is in the process of completing a completely new, redesigned facility of over 47,000 square feet within the year. Our business traffic and staffing needs will increase dramatically and our need for experienced automotive technicians is at an all time high. The position is paid on a flat rate commission basis, with top pay for the most experienced, highest motivated earners on our staff.
Please forward all inquires, along with resume and recent driving record status and references to:

Randy Melius
Parts/Service Dir.
King Automobiles
Auburn, Al. 36830


Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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