Automotive Technicianother related Employment listings - East Brunswick, NJ at Geebo

Automotive Technician

Company Name:
Monro Muffler/Brake
## Job Description

Automotive Technician

The country's #1 company owned automotive repair chain, Monro Muffler/Brake Inc., has immediate opportunities for the right individuals. If you are money motivated, a self starter, and have previous automotive and/or tire service, you do not want to miss your chance.
We offer an incentive based pay plan that rewards our top performers. The top 25% of our technicians earn more than $20/hour with our best performers earning $30+/hour. We hire and promote from within first. The majority of our Assistant Managers have been promoted up from the shop and many of them have advanced to Store Manager or higher.
So if you're tired of that dead end job and want a career with unlimited opportunities and earnings potential then you need to contact us today. We offer one of the industry's top benefits packages including: Health, Dental, Life, 401(k) with match, paid vacation, bonus and incentive plans, and much more!
## Job Requirements

Automotive Technician

Minimum of 2 year of experience with vehicle repairs. ASE certifications desired
Able to explain repairs to customers in a friendly, understandable manner
Experience using store equipment such as lifts, welders, scanners and brake lathes correctly
Own a set of tools and/or participate in company's tool purchase program
Lifting ability up to 50 pounds
Flexible schedule to cover store hours, including Saturdays
Must be 18 years of age and have a valid driver's license
State Inspection license is a plus
Equal Opportunity Employer
Employee Type: Full-Time
Job Type: Automotive, Retail

Experience: Not Specified
Date Posted: 12/4/2014
Location: East Brunswick, NJEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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