Brake Technician Needed General Labor at Geebo

Brake Technician Needed

COMPANY DESCRIPTION JOB DESCRIPTION The Brake Technician performs common duties of automotive brake repair, including performing diagnostic tests and determining common brake problems, repairing and replacing brakes, and performing routine brake maintenance.
Previous brake experience and ASE A5 certification required.
GOALS/DUTIES:
Properly operating lifting equipment (i.
e.
jacks, jack stands, and hoist); performing complete disc or drum brake service including, but not limited to, hydraulic repair or replacement, attaching hardware (removal/replacement), front-end/suspension, light drive train repair, wheel bearing service, Anti-lock brake/electrical and wheel/tire R&R; properly operates and maintains brake lathe; keeping up with current developments in the field of automotive brake repair including discovering new information and technology for both current and future problem-solving in vehicle diagnosis; maintaining appropriate skill level with traditional or advanced hand tools; maintaining ASE A5 certification.
REQUIREMENTS High School Diploma or GED An impressive work-ethic Neat, clean, and professional appearance Must be able to lift 50 lbs Must be able to drive both manual and automatic transmissions Must be able to transport oneself from one working level to another Must have ASE A5 brake certification SALARY We are paying in the starting range of $12 to $14 per hour plus 4% commission of billed labor.
Normal work week is 40-45 hours.
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Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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