Master Certified Technician, Mercedes-Benz Construction, Mining & Trades - Hanover, MA at Geebo

Master Certified Technician, Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes-Benz of Hanover
One of Prime Motor Group's Newest State of the Art Dealership is looking for the right candidate(s) to fill career opportunities in the position of Master Certified Technician.
up to $10,000 Relocation/Signing Bonus for qualified individuals
This is an incredible opportunity in the historic Boston area, The Birthplace of America. Whatever the season, New England's beautiful cities & charming villages have it all:
Winter - Skiing & Snowboarding in the mountains
Spring - Maple Sugaring & Flower Festivals
Summer - Beaches from Rhode Island to Maine
Fall - Tapestry of Colors
Endless opportunities experience all New England life has to offer:
Special Events - Patriot's Day, 4th of July, Boston Marathon, Head of the Charles, Wine Festival
Sports - the Patriots, Celtics, Red Sox & Bruins
Sightseeing - Historical Tours along the Freedom Trail, The Liberty Ride, Harbor/Trolley/Bike Tours, Charles River Canoe/Kayak Tours, Martha's Vineyard, Nantucket & the Cape
Performing Arts - Lyric Opera, Conservatory, Philharmonic & Symphony Orchestras, Theater & Ballet
Dining - Four Star Restaurants, Neighborhood Bistros & Sidewalk caf s, The North End, The Back Bay
Shopping - in Boston & Cambridge, Artisanal markets and Chic Boutiques of Newbury Street, Copley Place & Charles Street, Harvard Square
Mercedes-Benz of Hanover Requirements:
Master Certification
Consistent minimum production history, 45 hours per week, verified through W-2's
Quality work, displaying pride in workmanship
Mercedes-Benz of Hanover Provisions:
Progressive Ownership & Management Team
Comprehensive benefits package
Pay commensurate with experience
Committed candidates only apply!Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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