Automotive Technician 310S - Vaughan

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Job status

Full-time

Location

St. Marys Ford
Vaughan

Workplace

On site

Job Description

Join our team as an Automotive Technician 310S in Vaughan!

We’re seeking skilled technicians committed to quality workmanship and exceptional customer care. Enjoy full-time, straight-day shifts (Monday to Friday), competitive pay based on experience, and great benefits including health coverage, pension plan, and ongoing Ford training. Work alongside experienced professionals in a supportive environment that values work-life balance and safety.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Perform complex electrical and mechanical diagnostics
  • Multi-task efficiently in a fast-paced setting
  • Collaborate professionally and document work accurately
  • Maintain a clean and safe work area

Requirements:

  • Certificate of Qualification (310S or 310T)
  • Valid Driver's License (G) with a clean record
  • Strong customer focus and positive attitude

Take pride in keeping your community safely on the road while growing your career with us!

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St. Marys Ford

St. Marys Ford

🚗 Looking for a rewarding career as an Automotive Technician? Join us in Vaughan for full-time day shifts, competitive pay, and excellent benefits like health coverage and pension. Work with skilled teams, enjoy ongoing training, and balance work with life. Bring your 310S or 310T certification and make a real impact! 🌟

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