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We are seeking an experienced OTR tire tech to perform tire service and repair work as well as basic general service functions on customer vehicles of all sizes (in the shop or on the road), fleet inspections, scrap tire analysis and other duties as needed on Truck, Farm and OTR equipment.
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Basic Computer Skills Preferred Qualifications: High School Diploma or GED preferred Previous experience in manufacturing environment/ General Labor/ Entry Level About Us:We are a service and retreading market leader with over 200 Commercial Tire Centers and Truck Care Centers located across the United States.
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The tire shop tech will repair and replace tires, do fleet checks, road service calls, after hours calls and minor service repairs on our fleet of trucks and vehicles.
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In our retread plants you will have the opportunity to support the retread process through various stages: Inspect the tires to assess if they can be retread Buff the casing to remove any worn tread Remove embedded objects, rust, and repair the tire casing Using rubber cement or a patch, repair the casing before applying new tread Building the tire by applying new tread Curing the tire to mold the retread application Final Inspection to assess a safe and quality product Want to see the process.
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As a member of our retread team, you will play a role in recapping, remolding, or in other words, extending the life of an existing tire to get it back on the road! Goodyear Commercial Tire & Service Centers (CTSC) are owned by Goodyear — which makes them uniquely qualified to offer you trusted tires, reliable services and powerful management tools to help you lower your operating costs.
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As an OTR (Off-The-Road) Service Technician, you will work at a Goodyear Commercial Tire & Service Center and be responsible for all aspects of tire and related service and repair for off-the-road equipment (e.g., construction, earthmoving, mining, farm.
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As our new Tire Repair Technician, you will assess tread levels and valve quality on tires, check wear patterns to determine how much life is left in the tire before it needs replacement, re-tread vehicle tires, changing tires on our vehicles throughout the shift based on the needs of our drivers, repair/replace tires, do fleet checks, road service calls, after hours calls and minor service and repairs on our vehicles.
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Functions as a skilled-level technician who is able to perform diagnoses and repairs in all areas, in addition to being specialized in particular areas of repair and who has previously worked as an A or B-Class general service technician.
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We are a service and retreading market leader with over 200 Commercial Tire Centers and Truck Care Centers located across the United States. GVW OTR Service Boom Truck.
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Will be put into rotation for After Hours Road Service CallsRepair or replace tires on light, medium, and heavy-duty trucksChange truck tires on the roadside, customer yard or shopAbility to recognize repairable tires and properly perform repair.
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Experience with installing and repairing commercial truck tires, and ability to complete a Commercial Tire Road Call are preferable, but we are willing to train if necessary. Whether it's a four-wheel-drive system, transmission, brakes, exhaust, heating, and air conditioning repair, our service will always be straightforward.
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Skills: Commercial Truck/ Equipment service: 5 years (Required)Tire service: 3 years (Required)Lube Tech: 3 years (Required)Commercial Tire Repair: 3 years (Required)Class C with DMV print out required (Required.
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Off the Road (OTR) Service Technician - Sparks, NV. Operate heavy duty tire service equipment and tools including boom cranes, cribbing, jacks, compressors, electric, and hydraulic equipment.
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The position requires a minimum of 1 year experience as an OTR Technician with the knowledge skills and abilities in general tire maintenance including tire change and/or repair for commercial truck service.
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To perform tire service and repair work as well as basic general service functions on customer vehicles (all sizes), fleet inspections, assist with scrap tires and other duties as required on Large and Giant mining tires and equipment.
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