Nanaimo Automotive Service Technician Role (British Columbia)

Nanaimo Automotive Service Technician Role (British Columbia)

21 Aug
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Kal Tire
|
British Columbia

21 Aug

Kal Tire

British Columbia

Join Kal Tire in Nanaimo, BC as a Journeyperson Automotive Service Technician, where your mechanical expertise and commitment to quality can shine. This full-time, permanent position involves routine maintenance and complex repairs across various vehicles.

At Kal Tire, you’ll be a key player in delivering top-quality mechanical services while mentoring the next generation of technicians. This role allows you to work in a well-equipped shop and offers a pathway to a Lead Technician position. Quality, safety, and continuous improvement are at the core of what we do, making it the perfect workplace to grow your skills.

Key Responsibilities:
• Execute a range of mechanical services and repairs
• Provide support and mentorship to apprentices




• Collaborate with a knowledgeable automotive team
• Identify potential service needs in partnership with Sales
• Adhere to high standards of safety and quality

Requirements:
• Must be a licensed Automotive Service Technician
• At least 3 years of hands-on experience required
• Valid driver’s license is essential
• Experienced in diagnostics and various repairs
• Detail-oriented with strong problem-solving skills

Take the next step in your automotive career at Kal Tire, where you can develop alongside industry professionals.
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📌 Nanaimo Automotive Service Technician Role (British Columbia)
🏢 Kal Tire
📍 British Columbia

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