Apprentice Technician - Porsche Audi of Lehi Transportation & Warehousing - Orem, UT at Geebo

Apprentice Technician - Porsche Audi of Lehi

Considering a career with Ken Garff Automotive Group means you are in for a great ride excuse the car metaphor Were not your standard dealership or group of dealerships and we are pretty darn proud of that.
We are out to do things differently and want to consistently change grow and progress.
For that reason our employees are proud of where they work Porsche Audi of Lehi a Ken Garff Automotive Dealership is currently looking for a talented Apprentice Technician Mechanic that aligns with our core values and acts with respect integrity growth humility and teamwork.
As an Apprentice Technician Mechanic you have an immense amount of discipline for fine details and you regularly practice consistent followthrough in your daily work.
You appreciate clear guidelines and the structure of stepbystep procedures of mechanical work.
Others can count on your timely task completion and your ability to produce quality work time and time again.
Above all you are a technical expert you love working with your hands and providing exceptional service to customers.
Our Technicians create lifetime customers by treating people right.
If these statements resonate with you please apply today.
We designed a formal reward and recognition system just for you called ProTech.
Do regular rewards and recognition for performance and tenure predictable pay raises efficiency bonus quarterly tool allowance and discounts and just being treated RIGHT sound right to you We hear you Our ProTech program is built to reward your hard work and recognize your contribution.
Come join us and feel what it is like to be a ProTech Check out the program kengarff.
comprotech Heres why you want to work here Heres what youll be doing Heres what youll need We are an Equal Opportunity Employer We Hear You.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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