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The 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. As a General Service Technician, you will be an essential team member, performing maintenance services on Guest vehicles.
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Our vision is to be America's leading auto and tire centers, trusted by consumers as the best place in our neighborhoods for quality automotive maintenance and repairs. The Monro family of brands includes some the most recognizable names in the industry-Monro Auto Service and Tire Centers, Mr. Tire, Tire Choice, amongst many more regional chains.
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Monro, Inc. is one of the nation's largest auto service companies and major tire retailer. We will train you to do alignments, brake services, and scheduled maintenance services. Automotive Technician or Lube and Tire experience.
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More importantly, you will be part of a team working together to deliver 5 Star Guest experiences, while using your technician skills to take care of people, their cars and ensure our guests have safe, reliable transportation.
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Basic automotive maintenance work such as battery installation. Quick lube type duties such as lubrication and oil change. Our teammatesreceive on-the-job training, company sponsored certifications, as well as course curriculum in Monro University that empowers them to advance to the next level of their careers.
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Our dominance is driven by teammates who strive to provide a five-star experience and deliver consistent value to our guests and shareholders. Wheel removal, tire repair and balance, tire patch/plug repairs.
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Job Description The 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.
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Positions are available in our retail locations across our many brands, in field management, and in store operations at our Store Support Center in Rochester, New York. If you like helping others, as much as you like working on cars; if you enjoy being part of a team, solving problems, and building guest relationships, if you value honesty and integrity - we have a Destination for you at Monro.
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At Monro, we understand that a 5-star guest experience begins with a 5-star teammate experience. In fact, we’re currently investing more than $100 million in store improvements, new technology, and career development through our own Monro University training platform.
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We own and operate more than 1,200 stores in 32 states and our stock trades on the Nasdaq (MNRO). Starting day 1 you will begin a comprehensive mechanic training program, covering all aspects of your new role.
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Do you have what it takes to shape a better future for yourself and the automotive service industry? We’re looking for motivated individuals at every stage in their career who share our vision. Own basic set of Mechanics tools or participate in tool purchase program.
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Monro, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and affords equal opportunity to all applicants for all positions without regard torace, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
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Mechanic duties include changing, mounting, and installing tires. Compensation : The hourly range for this role is $11.51 - $19.19. At Monro we’re committed to helping our teammates grow their career through the combination of coursework, demonstrating leadership skills and open opportunities.
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Compensation : The hourly range for this role is $16.30 - $19.19. Ability to work with hands overhead, stand for long periods and lift 50 lbs. 401K Retirement Plan with Company Match. This role is eligible for additional compensation and incentives.
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Compensation : The hourly range for this role is $15.00 - $20.00. Compensation: The hourly range for this role is $15.50 - $21.70. Pay is based on experience plus, incentives (if applicable) Pay will be determined based on experience level.
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