Description
We are looking for one skilled mechanic that can work in a high volume environment. The position will require someone that is organized and has basic computer skills. This person will need to be able to work on mostly vintage trucks and cars with the occasional late model vehicle.
We are a vintage car dealership not a restoration shop. You will be working on classic vehicles but not restoring them. Our inventory comes already restored.
Work that is done here is electrical diagnosis, reconditioning, accessories, no start diagnosis, etc... We are and indoor facility. Larger format tools are provided. You will need to bring your own hand tools.
The position will include but not limited to:
Upgrades
Minor Modifications
Lift Kits
Lowering Kits
Replacing leaking seals and gaskets
Replacing transmissions
Light interior work
Installing bumpers and winches
Brakes. Brakes conversions, and master cylinders
Very rarely engine swaps
Wiring and ignition issues
Ability weld and light fabrication work
Installing AUX lights.
We do not take outside work. You will only be working on vehicles at the dealership owned or consigned at the dealership. You will not have contact with clients.
The ability to troubleshoot old cars when they don't want to start up is a must. You need to have an "ear" for them to be able to "on the fly" get them running again. This means you need experience with carbureted points style engines.
Techs start at $25-$50 per hour depending on skill level.
Two week paid vacation after 90 day evaluation period.
Full dental, vision, and medical coverage after 90 day evaluation period.
M-F 8-5 or 9-6
In order to be considered for the position you will need to respond/email a cover letter that includes your experience in vintage auto mechanics and a an acknowledgment of this being a part time position.
All new hires will have a 90 evaluation.
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