Lube Technician - Car Dealership (Puyallup, WA) General Labor - Leavenworth, WA at Geebo

Lube Technician - Car Dealership (Puyallup, WA)

Chevrolet of Puyallup is looking to fill multiple positions for quick lube technicians What we offer:
Chevrolet of Puyallup is one of the fastest growing dealerships in the Pacific NW:
Competitive Compensation:
Very competitive wages, depending on experience.
We also offer opportunity for training and advancement within the company.
Located on River Road where Cars Cost Less in Puyallup we are in the heart of the premier destination for car shoppers in Washington.
As members of the Harnish Auto Family, we have access to 5 different brands from foreign and domestic new car manufacturers as well as hundreds of quality pre-owned vehicles.
Commuting to and from the dealership is a breeze as Seattle/Tacoma traffic is almost always headed the opposite direction.
What we require:
We are seeking someone who is a self starter who is motivated and energetic.
Needs to be well organized, has a great attitude, and is willing to learn new processes and procedures.
Prior employment in a dealership setting is a plus, but not required Must be able to operate all types of vehicles, including manual transmissions.
Or apply in person at 800 River Road, Puyallup, WA 98371 Keywords:
seattle, tacoma, olympia, auburn, kent federal way, bonney lake, fife, renton, bellevue, washington, state, northwest, north, west, pacific, auto, automotive, service, accessories, Ford Chevrolet Mistubishi Toyota Honda Mercedes-Benz Lincoln Subaru Mazda Dodge Lamborghini McLaren Chrysler Pagani Austin Aston Martin Alfa Romeo Holden Fiat VolksWagen Suzuki Acura Audi BMW Bentley Bugatti Rolls Royce GMC Kia Hyundai Smart4two Shelby Plymouth Packard AMC Hummer Oldsmobile Pontiac Cadillac Buick Lexus Saturn Auburn Maserati Porsche Citroen Lotus Saleen Peugeot Tesla Nissan Lincoln Mercury Hiring Organization:
Chevrolet of Puyallup.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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