Automotive Service Technician Apprentice

Job opportunity

Expected salary range

$30

Job status

Full-time

Location

Matco Mechanical Services
Bishop's Falls

Workplace

On site

Job Description

Join as an Automotive Service Technician Apprentice in Corner Brook, NL! This full-time, permanent role offers a competitive hourly wage between $18.00 and $30.00, working 40 hours per week in a fast-paced garage and workshop setting. You'll gain hands-on experience repairing and testing commercial transport truck systems, automotive and truck-trailer systems, and performing scheduled maintenance while contributing to positive environmental outcomes aligned with Canada's net-zero target. This role requires apprenticeship training, a clean driving and criminal record check, and your own tools including steel-toed safety boots. Apply now to grow your career in a green job with an employer offering Registered Retirement Savings Plan (RRSP) benefits. Don't miss this opportunity to build valuable skills in a dynamic team environment!

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Matco Mechanical Services

Matco Mechanical Services

🚗 Automotive Service Technician Apprentice needed in Corner Brook! Earn $18.00-$30.00/hr and develop your career working hands-on with truck and automotive systems in a supportive garage setting. Enjoy full-time permanent employment, RRSP benefits, and contribute to Canada's green energy goals. Apply if you have a valid work permit or permanent residency in Canada. Start your journey today! 🔧🌱

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