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Alternate job titles: Vehicle Delivery Driver

The Auto Delivery Driver completes delivery of vehicles according to schedule. Transports vehicles to specified locations for service, sale, or auction. Being an Auto Delivery Driver manages appropriate documentation and provides necessary paperwork upon the delivery of goods. Conducts routine inspection upon pick-up and delivery to document condition. In addition, Auto Delivery Driver operates vehicle safely and responsibly, and abides by all traffic laws. Communicates with other parties to confirm any special instructions or provide status updates. Typically requires a high school diploma or more...



Alternate job titles: Packer/Palletizer | Pallet Wrapper

The Auto Palletizer Operator takes full pallets, stretches them and puts on truck. Responsible for set-up and operation of the automatic palletizer, stretchwrap machine and related equipment. Being an Auto Palletizer Operator adjusts machine setting to complete tasks according to specification, accurately and in a timely fashion. Reads and interprets blueprints and diagrams to select, position and secure machinery. In addition, Auto Palletizer Operator requires a high school diploma or its equivalent. May have to complete an apprenticeship and/or formal training in area of specialty with. Typi more...


Alternate job titles: CAD Drafter I | CAD Designer I | CAD Drafter, Entry | Computer Aided Design Drafter I | Computer Aided Design(CAD) Drafter I

The Auto CAD Designer I reviews engineering drawings and designs to ensure adherence to established specifications and standards. Transforms initial rough product designs into working documents using computer aided design (CAD). Being an Auto CAD Designer I may require an associate's degree. Collaborates with design originators to resolve discrepancies between original drawings and final CAD designs. In addition, Auto CAD Designer I typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. Being an Auto CAD Designer I work is closely managed. Works on projects/matters of limited complexity more...


Alternate job titles: Automotive Mechanic I | Automotive Service Technician I

The Auto Tech/Mechanic I performs major repairs like body work, chassis and engine repair, and disassembling and assembling components. Performs maintenance and repairs on automobiles and light trucks. Being an Auto Tech/Mechanic I helps diagnose issues, uses electronic indicator systems to identify problems, and performs routine safety checks on brakes, suspension, exhaust, cooling, and other systems. Also performs minor repairs and maintenance work such as replacing worn drive belts, hoses, and filters. In addition, Auto Tech/Mechanic I adheres to appropriate safety procedures. Typically req more...



Alternate job titles: Automotive Mechanic II | Automotive Service Technician II

The Auto Tech/Mechanic II performs major repairs like body work, chassis and engine repair, and disassembling and assembling components. Performs maintenance and repairs on automobiles and light trucks. Being an Auto Tech/Mechanic II helps diagnose issues, uses electronic indicator systems to identify problems, and performs routine safety checks on brakes, suspension, exhaust, cooling, and other systems. Also performs minor repairs and maintenance work such as replacing worn drive belts, hoses, and filters. In addition, Auto Tech/Mechanic II adheres to appropriate safety procedures. Typically more...


Alternate job titles: Automotive Mechanic III | Automotive Service Technician III

The Auto Tech/Mechanic III performs major repairs like body work, chassis and engine repair, and disassembling and assembling components. Performs maintenance and repairs on automobiles and light trucks. Being an Auto Tech/Mechanic III diagnoses issues, uses electronic indicator systems to identify problems, and performs routine safety checks on brakes, suspension, exhaust, cooling, and other systems. Also performs minor repairs and maintenance work such as replacing worn drive belts, hoses, and filters. In addition, Auto Tech/Mechanic III adheres to appropriate safety procedures. Typically re more...



Alternate job titles: Automotive Glass Installer/Repairer | Automotive Glass Technician | Windshield Repair Technician

The Auto Glass Repair Technician requires a high school diploma or its equivalent. Checks, installs, and repairs damaged glass parts of vehicles. Being an Auto Glass Repair Technician requires 0-2 years of experience in the field or in a related area. May be required to be licensed or to complete an apprenticeship in an area of specialty. In addition, Auto Glass Repair Technician has knowledge of commonly-used concepts, practices, and procedures within a particular field. Relies on instructions and pre-established guidelines to perform the functions of the job. Works under immediate supervisio more...


Alternate job titles: Auto Tech/Mechanic II | Automotive Service Technician II

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Alternate job titles: Entry Sales Representative | Sales Associate I | Sales Development Representative I

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Alternate job titles: Automobile Damage Appraiser

Performs field inspection and appraisal of automobiles that have been damaged to determine the extent of damage and the resources needed to restore the vehicle. Documents the parts, labor and materials needed for repairs and produce a detailed estimate of the costs. Advises claims team on specific repair options, cost, and cause of damages. Authorizes to declare vehicles total loss within allowable guidelines. May negotiate with repair shops to agree upon repair costs. May require a bachelor's degree. Depending on state, typically may require an appraiser license. Typically reports to a superv more...


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