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Job Summary:The Lube Technician is responsible for servicing vehicles as assigned by the Service Manager, Team Leader, or ASM.The Lube Tech 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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The Lube Technician is responsible for servicing vehicles as assigned by the Service Manager, Team Leader, or ASM. The Lube Tech 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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The ideal Lube Technician has an unrestricted driver's license, clean driving record, a minimum of one year vehicle-servicing experience, an aptitude and interest in vehicle maintenance, and strong analytical and communication skills.
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In addition, the Lube Technician may also be assigned to conduct pre-delivery service on a new and pre-owned vehicles to ensure excellent working order upon delivery to the customer. In addition, the Lube Technician will be (or be qualified to be) a state-certified inspector.
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Inspect all fluid levels of vehicle including, but not limited to: power steering, windshield washer, transmission, transaxle, engine oil, coolant, brake, clutch, t-case, front and rear differentials, and any fluids depending on vehicle type.
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Checking and changing if needed windshield wiper, power steering and brake fluid as well as transmission fluid and engine coolant. The General Automotive Service Technician is responsible for servicing vehicles as assigned by the shop manager while following all established guidelines according to the standard operating procedures.
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Perform routine vehicle servicing activities as directed. Perform routine service inspections, test, change engine oil/filter, lubricate chassis, and other major components. FMLA / Maternity/Paternity Leave.
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Medical- 4 plans (BCBS) Adapt to rapidly changing technologies in the automotive industry. We are an equal opportunity employer and prohibit discrimination/harassment without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
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He/She will know how to top off or replace these fluids and maintenance-related parts as required. Expertly check all fluids and maintenance-related parts and top-off or replace fluids or filters/parts as required.
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Inspect fluid levels of power steering reservoir and transmission. Perform courtesies for every customer (cleaning the windshield, lubricating door hinges) The Assistant Manager is responsible for inspecting and servicing vehicles in a quick and thorough manner for our customers, creating a superior environment through friendliness and professionalism.
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Possess an increasingly broad knowledge of how vehicles' complex components work and interact. Accident indemnity rider. Drive vehicles in and around the premises as needed. PTO / Sick days (annually.
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Advise Service Consultant and/or VSI for additional mechanical service work. Must be able to perform all duties described in the SOS book. Oversees and manages all store operations when the Store Manager is absent.
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Job Summary: The Lube Technician is responsible for servicing vehicles as assigned by the Service Manager, Team Leader, or ASM. The Lube Tech 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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All Assistant Managers will contribute to team success under the guidance and direction of the Store Manager. At Express Oil Change & Tire Engineers, we are actively seeking top level, hands-on management candidates with a desire to grow into key leadership roles.
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This position will adhere to and promote the Express Oil Change & Tire Engineers mission while operating within the confines of our company’s core values. Responsible for ensuring the customers are greeted courteously and receive a high level of customer service.
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