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Potamkin Hyundai Stone Mountain

Automotive Service Technician - Potamkin Hyundai Lilburn, GAAs the largest Hyundai dealer in America, we purchased our newest store in Atlanta (Gwinnett County) in February 2020.
Business is exploding and we are doubling the size of our shop!Sign On Bonus $2,500We are currently hiring 2 technicians.
To be a success at our dealership, you need to have a desire to learn, excellent skills and strong work ethic.
We also know that to keep a good service tech, a dealership has to treat them right by paying them well and offering room for learning and advancement.
We treat training as an investment, learn more so you can earn more.
Here, you'll work alongside some of the best in the business and make great money while doing it.
If you love diagnosing and repairing vehicles.
let's talk!We offer:
We are currently paying $2500 sign on bonus when hired!Hourly Flat rate from $20 - $38 per hourProduction bonusesAir conditioned and heated repair shopClosed SundayPaid VacationTool allowanceTech school tuition reimbursementWe offer Healthcare benefits for our employeesVision & Dental Insurance401k retirement planEmployee discounts for vehicle purchases and repairsYour ResponsibilitiesExamine and diagnose vehiclesCommunicate additional service requests to service advisorPlan work in cooperation with shop foremanProvide labor estimates to service advisorComplete story and/or documentation for client repairsEngage in online as well as classroom training.
Keep current with factory technical bulletinsEducation and/or ExperienceHigh school diploma or GED (general equivalency diploma); Tech school training is a huge plus BUT not a requirement.
A minimum of 12 months hands on in a shop work experience.
Certificates, Licenses, RegistrationsDriver LicenseApply Today!About the Company:
Potamkin Hyundai Stone Mountain.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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