Ciocca Automotiveother related Employment listings - Flemington, NJ at Geebo

Ciocca Automotive

WORK FOR THE LARGEST PRIVATELY HELD AUTOMOTIVE DEALER GROUP IN THE TRI-STATE AREA! Ciocca Ford of Flemington is seeking a Diesel Technician to join our growing team! With 52 dealerships, 25 brands & 18 collision centers throughout Pennsylvania and New Jersey, don't miss out on an opportunity to grow with us!Why choose Ciocca Automotive?Competitive & industry leading pay scale with tiered spiffsTechnician yearly bonus pay programAnnual boot giveawaysPaid trainingQuarterly cash bashes to recognize top performersAir climate control AC shops with high-speed doorsModern, state of the art technology & software - iPads, alignment quick check machinesProven career path, promotional opportunitiesFree uniforms/complimentary laundry serviceConsistent shiftsService & parts discountsEmployee engagement eventsVolunteer and community service opportunities401(k) Retirement Plan (with employer match)Employee Referral Bonus ProgramPaid Holidays & Paid Time OffEmployee Assistance ProgramMedical, Dental, Vision, FSA, HSA plansShort/Long Term Disability, Life, Accident, Critical InsuranceResponsibilities include but are not limited to:
Diagnosis and repair of vehiclesAccurately perform all repairs and maintenanceCommunicate clearly and professionally with group leader and advisorFollow safety procedures when working with tools and equipmentQualifications include but are not limited to:
ASE Certifications preferredMinimum 1 year experience/training as an automotive technicianPositive, can-do attitudeValid driver's licenseWith 52
dealerships and growing, there are many opportunities for advancement.
Ciocca Automotive is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Employment is contingent upon completion of a background check and a negative pre-employment drug screen.
CIOCN123About the Company:
Ciocca Automotive.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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