Candidate #1217 Technician in Williston, North Dakota
Passively Looking for Technician jobs and is willing to relocate for the right position.
I am an highly experienced lube technician who has reached a plateau in that department. I am thorough, observant, and genuinely care about the customers car more so then a lot of them do themselves often. Doing the right thing the right way the first time is important to me. In 2007 I graduated with an A.A.S in automotive technology and have been out of the industry pretty much since then. I'm doing chasing dreams and am ready to settle down in a career minded situation and start turning wrench's for real. An friendly shop environment where I can get some mentoring from experienced technicians is desired. I understand I've got to make the shop money and have no problem changing oil, cleaning bays,etc but an immediate shift to light maintenance: brakes, suspension work, fluid flush's etc with a chance to learn further more completed diagnosis by overshadowing a master technician now and then is what I need from an employer.
Skills & Knowledge
Carlines
Domestic (US)
Chevrolet/Buick/GMC/Cadillac
Ford/Lincoln/Mercury
Chrysler/Dodge/Jeep
Hyundai/Kia
Mitsubishi
Certifications
ASE
ASE Other
Other Cert
Skills
3+ years Engine Performance / Driveability Analysis & Repair
3+ years Engine Mechanical Analysis & Repair
1+ years HVAC Analysis & Repair
3+ years Drivetrain / Driveline Analysis & Repair
3+ years Electrical / Electronic Analysis & Repair
5+ years Braking System Analysis & Repair
5+ years General Service
5+ years Management
Tools and Equipment
Will sweep floors for a chance to use a lab scope? No wait aren't they obsolete? I don't know. Only one tool available to read signals over time still?;) During tech school engine performance & drive ability type issues, wave patterns etc peaked my interest the most.