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LOF Xpress™ Oil Change is not just another quick-lube: we strive to provide a new quick-lube experience. No previous lube technician experience is necessary, we will train.
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Quick Lube Service Advisor. Embark on the adventure of performing oil & lube vehicle services, from multi-point inspections to fluid adjustments, ensuring vehicles run smoothly. The company prides itself on providing unparalleled service, products and customer experience, all at competitive prices and a quick, efficient pace.
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Experience as an express/quick lube technician preferred. As an Automotive Lube Technician you will perform vehicle maintenance as assigned in accordance with dealer and factory standards.
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The Lubrication Technician will be responsible for lubricating cars in a quick, yet thorough manner, and for carrying out his responsibilities through coordination with the Production Foreman. Receive repair order from either the Service Salesman or the Production Foreman and proceed to service lift.
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Yet one of our greatest assets isn't our size or our multi-million-dollar inventory.
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Responsibilities Mechanic duties include changing, mounting, and installing tires Wheel removal, tire repair and balance, tire patch/plug repairs Quick lube type duties such as lubrication and oil change Inspect and rotate tires Basic automotive maintenance work such as battery installation We will train you to do alignments, brake services, and scheduled maintenance services Compensation : The hourly range for this role is $16.30 - $19.19.
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Perform quick lube and oil change services efficiently. Perform quick lube and oil change services efficiently. Employee discounts on vehicles, parts and service. We have been in business for over 65 years and are one of the largest, family-owned, privately held dealership groups in the metro Atlanta area.
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Qualifications:Previous experience is required with a minimum of 1-year on the job training working for a dealership, automotive shop, tire center, or quick lube. Since then, we have become the largest quick lube chain in the nation, with more than 2,000 plus franchise owned service centers.
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Employees receive discounts From Firestone, Jiffy Lube, At&t, Sprint, Verizon and many more. Complete the short "Quick Apply" online or Text adtpizzahut to 242424 to Apply. Employees receive discounts From Firestone, Jiffy Lube, At&t, Sprint, Verizon and many more.
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Proven Automotive or Automotive Quick Lube sales experience. Assist with scheduling employees, completing timecards, and assigning work to Lube and Tire technicians. 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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Apply for QUICK LUBE TECHNICIAN. Apply for QUICK LUBE TECHNICIAN. Install a new oil drain plug and new oil filter and communicate oil levels to teammates. Use power tools, machine tools, and common hand tools to perform various tasks.
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The Five Star Automotive Group is hiring Quick Lube and Filter Techs! The Five Star Automotive Group is hiring Quick Lube and Filter Techs! Work environment OSHA certified to current Air Quality Standards.
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Previous experience is essential and requires a minimum of 1-year working for a dealership, automotive shop, tire center or quick lube. We even offer Ace Accreditation of up to 32 college credits for completion and certification of Jiffy Lube University courses.
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Riverside Quick Lube, LLC is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer and welcomes everyone to apply. At Riverside Quick Lube, LLC, a franchisee of Valvoline Instant Oil ChangeSM (VIOC), it all starts with our people.
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Guest and team focused mindset Preferred Qualifications Automotive State Inspector License ASE Automotive Certifications Proven Automotive or Automotive Quick Lube sales experience Leadership experience Additional Information Benefits Health Insurance Dental Insurance 401K Retirement Plan with Company Match Paid vacation Paid Holidays Employee Discounts Career development Your next Destination.
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