Master Technician Opportunities
About The Position
At Mike's Auto Repair, we are currently seeking an experienced Master Technician to enhance our team in Lake Geneva, WI. We value honesty, dedication, and a strong orientation towards customer service.
As a Master Technician, you will tackle our most challenging repair tasks and supervise the work quality of other technicians. Your role is crucial, not just in delivering top-notch service, but also in upholding the reputation of Mike's Auto Repair as a reliable and trustworthy auto shop. The ideal candidate will possess extensive knowledge of automotive maintenance and repair, exceptional attention to detail, and the capability to mentor fellow technicians in best practices. Commitment to integrity and fairness is essential.
Master Technician Responsibilities:
- Performing a wide range of complex repairs across multiple makes and models of vehicles
- Inspecting the work of other technicians and ensuring it meets Mike's Auto Repair's high standards
- Training other technicians on proper service procedures and techniques
- Ensuring all work orders are completed correctly and accurately
- Maintaining accurate and organized notes and paperwork on all jobs
- Practicing safe work principles
Applicant Requirements:
- An ASE Certified Master Technician
- At least 18 years old
- Recipients of a high school diploma or GED
- In possession of a valid driver's license
- Familiar with multiple makes and models of vehicles
- Committed to keeping up to date on automotive knowledge
- Dependable, honest and organized
- Available to work weekends and some holidays
Click here to submit your application for the master technician position.
OUR REVIEWS
Dave Collins, 07/19/2022Great people! We were traveling with my wife, daughter and our 8 year old granddaughter when the car overheated in the afternoon on a hot day. Mike's Auto pulled the best mechanic off another job to analyze the problem, a leaky fitting. They were not able to get the part the same day, but filled the car with a gallon and half of antifreeze and hoped we'd make it home. Here is the part that sets them apart. He wouldn't accept any payment, just shook hands and wished us safe travels. I'm so impressed. I'm 84 and had lost faith in this kind of old school kindness.