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AUTOMOTIVE TECHOLOGY  [11/16/2008]


Subject:Automotive Technology
Department:Engineering Technology
Campus:Pensacola
Contact:Mr. Robert Pierce
Phone:(850) 484-1950
Qualifications:Current ASE certifications and five years of automotive experience preferably in the service or training areas required. A master certification and an associate’s degree in automotive technology preferred. Candidates must have a sound knowledge of basic automotive systems and an ability to teach these topics to students. Successful results of a background check are required.


Location:
Florida-Pensacola

Company:
PENSACOLA JUNIOR COLLEGE

Company Description:
Educational Institution

Company Website:
www.pjc.edu

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