Automotive Careers - Hiring Tech / Fabricator / Installer




TurboV6
08-06-2011, 03:09 PM
Campbell Automotive is looking to hire an experienced auto tech that has knowledge and skills in the high performance world. Looking for a qualified individual who has some or all of the following:

- Automotive mechanical training / knowledge
- Welding & Fabricating skills
- Motivated and hard working
- Machining experience of any kind
- Willing to learn and listen
- Experienced with late model GM, Ford, and Chrysler
- Engine R & R, install heads, aftermarket camshafts, lifters, pushrods, etc.
- Familiarity with centrifugal and roots/twin screw superchargers
- Installation of headers and exhaust systems
- Upgrading fuel systems, and installing methanol injection systems
- Wiring experience
- Diagnostic and troubleshooting abilities
- Operate Welder Tig/Mig
- A registered apprentice or a certified journeyperson

We will be moving to a new 12,000+ square foot location (very soon) and will be expanding our service and installation facility to meet the demands we have from our customers. __________________
Campbell Automotive
Custom EFI / Forced Induction Specialists


cutlass_455
08-06-2011, 11:38 PM
Where you guys moving too?? Im out in Stony?? What you guys do for LS stuff?? Seems most people around this Edmonton area havent caught the LS bug yet.

TurboV6
08-07-2011, 12:00 AM
We are on the West end of Edmonton at 14631-119ave. We are just moving down the block. As for LS motors we build alot of LS motors and do blower cams etc every day as well as fords and Chrysler.

Are you interested? Would you like more info?


Nolan


cutlass_455
08-07-2011, 09:48 AM
Hey Nolan.

Ya, I seen from your website your address. Ive heard your ads on the radio and thought mostly just old junk came out of your place.

Ill have to come and check out the place one day.

Do you build shortblocks for guys, or only longblocks and complete engines??

TurboV6
08-07-2011, 11:20 AM
We do shorts, longs what ever the customer wants.

Nolan

cutlass_455
08-08-2011, 10:02 AM
Oh, right on. Thats good you dont quilt people into having the engine finished at your shop.

badhombre
08-10-2011, 10:16 PM
I'd be great for this position

...but I live in florida :(

TurboV6
08-11-2011, 12:26 AM
You could learn to ski or skate:D

Nolan