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Automotive Technicians

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RCI Recruitment Solutions
Seeking Quality Automotive Technicians. Apply today!
Hyundai and Volvo Village of Danvers, Massachusetts, are members of the distinguished Village Automotive Group family, a leading Massachusetts automobile dealer group serving the Greater Boston area. Each dealership offers high-end service with skilled groups of technicians and outstanding customer satisfaction, thanks to a courteous, knowledgeable sales staff. For our employees, we offer a friendly, encouraging work environment where people enjoy coming to their jobs every day and work hard to accomplish their goals. Despite past tumultuous times, the Village Automotive Group continues to outpace the competition; so much so, that we are expanding and now operate in brand-new, state-of-the-art facilities!
Automotive Technicians
Danvers, Massachusetts
As an Automotive Technician, you will inspire confidence in our dealerships service departments with your two-plus years of expertise in maintaining and repairing imported cars. This position entails a 40-hour work week, with rotating Saturdays. Since you will be working four 10-hour days, you will have three days off per week.
Working here with us, youll enjoy a comprehensive benefits plan, associate discounts, and a casual and fun work environment that offers challenge and excitement every day. Most importantly, the Village Auto Group fuels dreams of a successful, long-term career.
Accelerate your career with Massachusetts best in auto dealerships! Send your resume and cover letter to for immediate consideration. Please be sure to specify Automotive Technician 36138D in the subject line.
Village Automotive Group is an Equal Opportunity Employer.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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