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Master Technician

Master Technician

CompanyDriveTime
LocationFort Worth, TX, USA
Salary$Not Provided – $Not Provided
TypeFull-Time
Degrees
Experience LevelSenior

Requirements

  • High School Diploma or GED required, ASE Master is nice to have.
  • Vocational/Technical degree or professional experience equivalent.
  • Valid driver’s license and a good driving record.
  • Must be at least 18 years of age.
  • This role typically requires 5+ years of experience and the ability to work on all makes and models (Domestic, European and Asian brands).
  • You must own your own tool set.
  • Must be able to communicate in English to ensure effective performance of the position in a safety-sensitive/technical environment.

Responsibilities

  • Mechanically inspecting vehicles for safety and drivability while documenting findings into our inventory management system.
  • Working with Reconditioning Center Management to repair or reject inventory based on estimated cost of repairs and/or the overall quality of the vehicle.
  • Advanced automotive repairs.
  • Must be proficient in the Cooling, braking, charging, steering/suspension, AC and electrical system Components.
  • Identifying and completing repairs effectively the first time, to minimize re-work and delays in production.
  • Test driving repaired vehicles to ensure that the problem has been completely fixed.
  • Work in ways that decrease the possibility of injury to yourself or other team members in the shop due to spills or other preventable hazardous conditions.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Industry Experience. Minimum of 5 years on the job experience performing light to medium line work. (Brakes, Engine, Steering/Suspension, Cooling, A/C, Electrical). ASE certified a plus, but not required.
  • Plays well with others. You will be working in a high-functioning team environment. We work together to win together.
  • A mind for the details. Okay we know “detail-oriented” is on about every job description – but we really mean it!
  • Timely. Being “fashionably late” is great outside the job, but on the job you’ll need to adhere to regular and predictable attendance.