Automotive technician jobs at dealerships

Find dealership technician jobs that match the certifications, brand experience, schedule, and pay structure you actually want. Every listing is from a real dealership service department.

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What auto technician jobs are listed

Dealership service departments hire across a wide range of technician roles. On My Dealer Roster you can find:

• Master technicians and team leads
• Line technicians (gas, diesel, hybrid, and EV)
• Lube, tire, and quick-service technicians
• Used-car reconditioning technicians
• Powersports, marine, RV, and equipment technicians
• Shop foremen and dispatchers

How your application is scored

Every dealership tech job lists the certifications and skills required for that role — for example ASE A-series, EPA 609, brand-specific manufacturer training, diesel experience, or EV high-voltage certification.

When you apply, your candidate profile is scored transparently against those requirements. You see exactly where you matched and where you didn't, which lets you improve your profile for the next application.

What to highlight on your technician profile

Dealership service managers consistently look for:
• Years of dealership experience and brands worked on
• ASE certifications (A1–A9, L1, L2, and master tech status)
• EPA 609 for refrigerant handling
• Manufacturer brand training (you don't need to list every certificate — just the brands)
• Diesel, hybrid, or EV experience if you have it
• Tools owned and tool insurance status
• Schedule preferences and weekend availability

Keep your profile current — many dealerships filter by certification first and review the rest second.

How dealership tech pay typically works

Most dealership tech roles use a flat-rate or hourly-plus-production pay structure. Listings on My Dealer Roster disclose the pay structure (flat-rate, hourly, salary, or combinations) and, when the dealer publishes them, a realistic pay range.

If a posting doesn't disclose pay, you can still apply — but pay structure is always shown so you know what you're walking into.

Frequently asked questions

Is it free to apply for automotive technician jobs?

Yes. Creating a candidate profile, uploading a resume, and applying to dealership technician jobs on My Dealer Roster is free.

Do I need ASE certification to apply?

Not always. Some roles require ASE, EPA 609, or brand certifications; others (lube techs, quick-service, entry-level lot) do not. Each job lists its own requirements.

Are there EV and diesel technician jobs?

Yes. EV-specific and diesel-specific dealership tech roles are posted regularly. Use the job filters to narrow your search.

Can I apply if I'm an independent shop tech moving to a dealership?

Yes. Many master techs and line techs move from independent shops to franchised dealerships. Highlight your brands, ASE credentials, and tool set on your candidate profile.

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