Monro Muffler Brake & Service
12,062 positionsThe Lube and Tire Technician at Monro or General Service Tech as we call it, is an entry level Automotive Technician position and a great way to start your career at Monro.
For over 58 years, it has been our mission at Monro Muffler Brake to provide our customers with superior maintenance and repair services, quality replacement parts, and name brand tires, all at affordable prices.
Destination Monro - Your Career is Here Do you have what it takes to shape a better future for yourself and the automotive service industry?
Monro Muffler Brake Inc is a family of brands and a melting pot of great people, great cultures and best practices.
This position is responsible for providing the day-to-day leadership to stores and teammates to support Monro's vision to be a leader in automotive and tire centers, trusted by consumers as the best place for quality maintenance and repairs.
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