
Dubai-based Al Habtoor Motors has dozens of vacancies for the post of technical managers, administrators, salesmen and other blue-collar jobs to operate its workshops and body shops in the UAE. Al Habtoor, exclusive distributor of some of the world’s leading automobile firms including Mitsubishi, Bentley, Aston Martin and TEMSA vehicles in the UAE, is particularly looking for workers specializing in maintenance of Japanese vehicles. The group has advertised for the posts of petrol & diesel mechanics, technical manager, auto electricians, service advisors, warranty administrators, road testers, diesel foreman, technicians for its workshops. For the body shop, it’s looking for automotive estimator, body shop service advisor, denter, painter, body shop supervisor and fabricator. The group is also looking for parts counter salesman, parts administrators, parts supervisor and warehouseman-cum-driver. Ex-auto agents could also apply for the vacant jobs. Workshop/body shop candidates must have up-to-date competencies in all aspects of modern motor repair works and diagnostic tests especially for the Japanese models.
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