Automotive Mechanic

Job opportunity

Expected salary range

$37

Job status

Full-time

Location

NEW SURREY CAR SERVICE
Surrey, BC, Canada

Workplace

On site

Job Description

Join NEW SURREY CAR SERVICE as an Automotive Mechanic in Surrey, BC!

Become a key part of a dynamic team where your skills in inspecting, testing, repairing, and maintaining automotive units will shine. This full-time, permanent role offers a competitive hourly wage of $37.00 for 30 hours per week. We're seeking experienced mechanics with 2-3 years experience who are reliable, client-focused, and flexible.

Enjoy a fast-paced work environment with opportunities to engage directly with customers and hone your mechanical expertise. Apply now if you are a permanent or temporary resident authorized to work in Canada!

Responsibilities:

  • Diagnose and repair vehicle mechanical issues
  • Conduct road tests and perform scheduled maintenance
  • Provide excellent customer service and detailed reports

Qualifications:

  • Secondary school diploma
  • 2 to 3 years experience
  • Key personal qualities: accuracy, judgement, and reliability

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NEW SURREY CAR SERVICE

NEW SURREY CAR SERVICE

🔧 Take your automotive skills to the next level with NEW SURREY CAR SERVICE in Surrey, BC! Earn $37/hour in a permanent full-time role, working 30 hours a week. Join a supportive team, enjoy hands-on repair work, and grow your career with a trusted employer. Perfect for experienced mechanics ready to make an impact! 🚗💼

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