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BMW Master Techs, Top Pay, $3,000 S. Bonus, Experience Req'd! - Now Hiring

500 W Lake St Elmhurst, IL 60126 BMW Master Technician$3,000 Sign On Bonus! NEW State-of-the-Art & Climate-Controlled Facility!Excellent Income and Benefits!McGrath BMW of Elmhurst is a family-owned 'M Certified Dealer' and a GREAT place to have a Rewarding Career! Our High-Volume Service Dept.
is BOOMING with business and needs to hire a BMW Master Technician to perform auto repairs and more.
Enjoy working in our NEW state-of-the-art and climate-controlled facility! We appreciate our employees and invest in their success! Apply NOW and drive your career forward with this great opportunity!Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Inspect BMW, diagnose problems, and perform complex mechanical, electrical, and electronic repairs including engine, transmission, suspension, steering, heating and air conditioning, brakes, exhaust systems, etc.
Keep shop area neat/clean and account for toolsQualifications - BMW Master Technician:
BMW Master Technician experience is requiredVersatile in skills and tasks performedGood communication, computer and customer service skillsReliable with a good work ethic and problem-solving skillsDriver's license and insuranceHigh school diploma or equivalentMust be authorized to work in the USA without sponsorship and be a current resident.
Full-Time
Benefits:
$3,000 Sign on bonus! Excellent income!All training expenses paid to advance your careerContinuing education, manufacturer hands on and web-based trainingPaid time offClosed on Sunday401(k) with employer match!Health and dental insuranceHoliday bonus payState-of-the-art & climate-controlled facility!Employee discounts and vehicles and moreUniforms providedClean and professional work environmentWe are an Equal Opportunity EmployerSalary:
$17 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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