Part-time Automotive Lube Technicianother related Employment listings at Geebo

Part-time Automotive Lube Technician

Company Name:
Midas
The Automotive Lube Technician provides general
services
for vehicle maintenance such as oil changes, tire rotation and replacement. Under the guidance of an experienced technician, the Lube Tech performs preventive and scheduled maintenance, conducts a multi-point courtesy inspection, and documents maintenance activities in our computerized management system. The Lube tech assists in maintaining shop condition/appearance, practices safety procedures, promotes shop policies, and follows environmental rules. He/She also helps ensure the shop runs in an efficient manner by performing duties such as inventory stocking and other general functions.
The ideal Lube Technician candidate has a high school diploma/GED, an affinity for automotive maintenance/
repair
, an unrestricted driver's license and clean driving record, and a strong desire to learn and grow with our business.
The following is a representative list of the duties and responsibilities associated with this
position
:
-- Change oil, change/rotate tires, and perform minor maintenance/repair tasks as assigned
-- Expertly check all fluids and maintenance-related parts and top-off or replace fluids or filters/parts as required
-- Possess an increasingly broad knowledge of how
vehicles
' complex components work and interact
-- Perform routine multi-point visual inspections, test, change engine oil/filter, lubricate chassis, and other major components
-- Drive vehicles in and around the premises as needed
-- Adapt to rapidly changing technologies in the automotive industry
-- Know and adhere to safety and environmental standards for maintenance/repair facilities
-- Document all service activities in our computerized maintenance management systemEstimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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