Do you want to work at one of the busiest automotive dealerships in the region where your employer treats you like a member of the family? We are hiring Automotive Phase 3 Certified Chrysler Technicians. There has never been a better time to advance your career as an automotive technician. We will support you daily and help you take your career to the next level. Let us make you an offer! This is a true career opportunity. Come grow with us.
Phase 3 Certified Chrysler tech experience is required.
Applicants must have a good driving record with a valid driver's license.
Our employee benefits include:
Up to $55 per flag hour based on experience level - up to 60 flag hours per week
$10,000 to $12,500 per month
Medical / Dental / Vision insurance
401K retirement
Paid vacation
Drug free work environment
Equal opportunity employer
Family owned & operated
We have been in business for over 115 years
Covert Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram
8107 Research Blvd
Austin, TX 78758
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Company Description
The Covert Auto Group is currently comprised of the following dealerships serving Central Texas with sales and service โ Covert Cadillac in Austin; Covert Buick GMC in Austin; Covert Pre-Owned in Austin; Covert Ford Lincoln in Austin; Covert Ford of Hutto; Covert Chevrolet of Hutto, and Covert Chevrolet, Buick, GMC in Bastrop.
Besides its long tradition of support for local charitable organizations, the Covert family has also contributed to the permanent heritage of the Austin community by donating the land at Mt. Bonnell to Travis County in 1938 as a park to be enjoyed by citizens and visitors alike. The Covert family also played an important role in restoring the Carrington/Covert House, a large limestone home where the family resided from 1903 to 1936, located at 1511 Colorado Street in Austin. This restored home currently serves as headquarters for the Texas Historical Commission.