Auto Technician Transportation & Warehousing - Irving, TX at Geebo

Auto Technician

Auto Technician City:
Irving State:
Texas Zip:
75038 CornerStone Professional Placement is looking for an Auto Technician to work with a respected client in the automotive sector.
We need an Auto Technician who can perform diagnostic scans, calibrations, and assist with virtual diagnostic scans and calibrations.
In this role, you will collaborate with automotive shops and advocate for our client regarding diagnostic and calibration matters.
Joining this well-established organization provides an exciting opportunity to be part of a close-knit team.
Requirements for the Auto Technician:
o A background of 1-2 years in working at a car dealership or as an Automotive Technician in an aftermarket repair facility is necessary.
o Experience and familiarity with both OEM scan tools and aftermarket scan tools are expected.
o Proficiency in identifying faults, error messages, and modules is required.
o Competence in diagnosing automotive mechanical and electrical issues, along with problem-solving and repair experience, is essential.
o A comprehensive understanding of the automotive industry, including familiarity with various manufacturer acronyms and terminology, is important.
o You must possess a currently valid driver's license and maintain a satisfactory Motor Vehicle Report (MVR).
o Basic computer skills and knowledge of Microsoft Office are needed.
o Graduation from a technical college in the automotive field or a related area, preferred.
o ASE, I-Car, and/or MECP Certifications are a plus Compensation for the Auto Technician:
o Type:
Direct Hire o Pay Rate:
$24 - $27.
99/hr o
Benefits:
lucrative benefits package including medical options, 401K with company match, and PTO Recommended Skills Automotive Industry Exception Handling Microsoft Office Automobile Dealership Mobile Electronics Certification Programs Problem Solving Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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