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Express Lube Technician. He or she checks the oil, tire pressure and condition, filters, windshield wiper fluid, power steering fluid, brake fluid, transmission and differential fluids, and engine coolant.
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SpeeDee swiftly grew into a quick lube and automotive tune-up service business, and by the mid-90s, SpeeDee had added complete brake service and grown to a full-service auto maintenance and repair facility.
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The Lube Technician services vehicles as assigned by management following all established standards and procedures, which includes rotating tires, performing multi-point inspections, and changing automotive fluids.
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The Automotive Mechanical Services Technician is responsible for all brake, tune-up, diagnostic and repair services, as well as additional services as directed by the Shop Manager or Assistant Shop Manager.
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Windshield washer fluid, battery electrolyteEnvironment: Frequent exposure to outside weather elements, noise, and vehicle exhaust fumes throughout the entire shift. Local OwnershipQuality ServiceTraining and CertificationMulti-Point Courtesy Check and Service ReviewFree Top-Off ServiceMaintenance RecordsAffordable RatesJob SummaryDuring the 17-Point Oil Change, the Automotive Service Center Courtesy Technician is responsible for the tasks that the customer can most readily see, such as vacuuming, cleaning the windows, and setting the tire pressure.
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Windshield washer fluid, battery electrolyte. The Automotive Fluid Services Technician is responsible for all fluid services including oil change, transmission, differential, cooling system maintenance, and additional services including wiper blades and filter replacement.
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In addition to the duties listed above, every Automotive Fluid Services Technician is responsible for general center maintenance and cleaning duties such as mopping, washing center windows and clearing litter.
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Lube Tech must provide their own tools The Lube Technician services vehicles as assigned by management following all established standards and procedures, which includes rotating tires, performing multi-point inspections, and changing automotive fluids.
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The Fluid Services Technician is responsible for all fluid services including oil change, transmission, differential, cooling system maintenance and additional services including wiper blades and filter replacement.
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The primary responsibility of the Lube Technician is to ensure that every customer experience the “Fastest Oil Change on the Planet”. Wash Windshield and Adjust Tire Pressure. Lube Technicians ensure that all customer vehicles are serviced properly, company procedures and policies are followed, and every customer is always treated with the upmost courtesy.
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The Mechanical Service Technician is responsible for all brake, tune-up, diagnostic and repair services, as well as additional services as directed by the Shop Manager or Assistant Shop Manager.
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If you are currently employed at a quick lube or independent repair facility and have always wanted to get your foot in the door at a dealership, this is the opportunity you've been waiting for.
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Perform light check and check/fill automatic transmission fluid(when applicable), condition and level of oil, power steering fluid, windshield washer fluid, coolant, battery electrolyte. Materials Used: Automotive oils, fluids and lubricants, windshield washer fluid, battery electrolyte.
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POSITION SUMMARY: The Maintenance (Lube) Technician is primarily responsible for performing the requested services including oil changes, tire rotations and maintenance, fluid checks, and inspecting vehicle for possible repairs needed and maintaining the highest level of customer service and satisfaction.
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Automotive Lube Technician. Automotive Lube Technician. Checks all fluids and maintenance-related parts and tops-off or replaces fluids or filters/parts as required. Attends all staff meetings, trainings, and educational classes as required.
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