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Lube tech will change a vehicle's oil, check the transmission fluid and other fluid levels, inspect various belts and filters, and check air levels and gauges. Under the immediate supervision of the Sr. Team Coordinator, the Utility Lube Technician will perform general labor task such as lubricate mobile equipment, maintain plant housekeeping, and assist with routine maintenance.
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Kia Avondale, a Ken Garff Automotive Dealership, is currently looking for a Quick Lube Automotive Technician that aligns with our core values and acts with respect, integrity, growth, humility and teamwork.
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The Quick Lube Technician is an entry level technician who is responsible for performing the basic maintenance of customer vehicles. As a Quick Lube Technician at D Lube Teac Hourly, you will have the opportunity to make a positive impact on our business and customers every day while earning the pay you deserve and awesome benefits.
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Tire and Lube Technician: $17.50-$19.50 effective rate (Base Pay + Commission + Paid Benefits) Tire and Lube Technician: $17.50-$19.50 effective rate (Base Pay + Commission + Paid Benefits) Weekend only shifts, Part time and Full time positions available.
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As an entry-level lube technician (aka auto technician), you will help keep our guests safe on the road by providing top-tier customer service while performing preventative maintenance services for their vehicles.
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The Lube Technician has overall responsibility for evaluating, suggesting and completing lubrication services. The Lube Technician has overall responsibility for evaluating, suggesting and completing lubrication services.
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Perform all lube, oil, filter and multi-point inspection processes to ensure proper diagnoses. Perform lube, oil, filter and multipoint service for customer vehicles; Exposure to shop environment such as noise, dust, odors and fumes, chemicals and adhesives.
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