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Automotive Technician Needed in Helena, MT

Interested in a high quality outdoorsman life? Come to Montana! World class fishing and hunting, no sales tax, low cost of living, down to earth and friendly people, and a slower pace are things that Helena, MT offers. We have a strong economy (our unemployment rose to only 5.5% during the height of the recession!) that is recession proof. In Helena you have big city conveniences in a little town feel.
Robert Allen Nissan is the number one Nissan dealer in Montana. We have been continually expanding for the past 5 years and we are expanding once again! We are the only winner of the prestigious Award of Excellence from Nissan (in the entire Pacific Northwest!). We have an excellent reputation in the community and a great work environment. We currently have an immediate opening for an experienced auto technician.
Qualifications:
Prior Experience, Electrical and ASE certifications preferred. We service all makes and models. Domestic automobile repair experience a plus!
We offer medical insurance, 401k, monthly bonuses, paid training, and paid holidays. Come join our award winning dealership!
Prior Experience, Electrical and ASE certifications preferred. We service all makes and models. Domestic automobile repair experience a plus!
Top dollar paid for a certified Nissan tech as well.
Contact: Reid Garrett
Phone: 406-442-2886
Email: r.garrett@rallenautogroup.com
Phone/email.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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