Location: Various
Program Type: Full-time, multi-year leadership track
Career Path: MIT Assistant GM General Manager Senior GM District Manager
Compensation & Benefits: Competitive salary, performance bonuses, 401(k) with 4% company match, and up to $50,000 in student loan forgiveness in the first two years
The Manager in Training (MIT) program is a fast-paced pathway designed to develop high-potential leaders into multi-location operators and regional executives. You'll learn how to run a modern, tech-forward auto repair shop, lead teams, manage financial performance, and drive operational excellence. High performers can progress quickly into senior roles with significant earning potential.
Learn and execute all aspects of modern auto repair shop operations
Lead teams of technicians and service advisors
Manage scheduling, staffing, and daily workflow
Deliver world-class customer experience at scale
Drive sales performance and meet operational KPIs
Support hiring, training, and ongoing talent development
Transition into full P&L ownership as you advance
Improve shop efficiency through data-driven decision making
Lead multiple locations as you progress through the career path
Bachelor's degree required (Business, Operations, Management, Engineering, or related field preferred)
0–3 years of professional experience (leadership, customer service, operations, sales, or internship experience a plus)
Strong leadership potential and desire for rapid career advancement
Excellent communication skills and customer-service orientation
High level of adaptability; comfortable in fast-paced, hands-on environments
Analytical thinker with the ability to learn financial and operational metrics
Demonstrated problem-solving skills and a bias toward action
Willingness to relocate for advancement (preferred but not required)
Structured leadership development with rapid promotion opportunities
Significant earning potential at each stage of the career path
Hands-on operations experience from day one
Up to $50,000 in student loan forgiveness in the first two years
A people-first culture focused on coaching, growth, and operational excellence