Help Wanted - Certified Mercury Technicians

Olympic Boatnut

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Olympic Boat Centers is the West Coast leader in recreational boat sales & service. With 20 locations from San Diego to Vancouver, BC, we’ve been helping families have fun on the water for 49-years. Indulge your passion for boating with year-round employment and full benefits while earning industry-leading compensation. Olympic has an opportunity for an experienced Marine Technician to join the Team.<br /><br />Specific responsibilities include:<br />- Perform installations of mechanical equipment on new boats<br />- Efficiently perform boat/engine maintenance, repair and warranty work<br />- Conduct reliable trade checks<br /><br />Applicants must possess:<br />- Mechanical experience<br />- General boat knowledge and handling<br />- Strong work-ethic<br />- Mercury outboard and/or stern drive experience preferred<br />- Mercury certification preferred<br /><br />As an exclusive Mercury dealer, work on clean, new boats utilizing the latest in diagnostic tools. Become an expert in cutting-edge technologies engineered for the next generation in marine propulsion. Participate in Olympic’s “Mercury Certification Training Assistance Program” and get paid to attend Mercury certification courses while being reimbursed for tuition and expenses.<br /><br />Olympic Boat Centers provides an environment which allows for personal and career growth while recognizing and rewarding hard work and success. Earn industry-leading compensation, and receive 401k with a Company contribution program, medical, life, disability, paid vacation and holidays. Olympic Boat Centers is an equal opportunity employer and drug-free workplace.<br /><br />Submit your resume today by email at careers@boatnut.com or by fax to 425.450.7427.<br /><br />All inquiries will be held in strictest confidence. Current employers will not be contacted.
 

WillyBWright

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Re: Help Wanted - Certified Mercury Technicians

I don't suppose you're going to open one in the upper Midwest, are you?
 
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