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Over 90% of our Shop Managers started as lube techs. Take 5 Oil Change is offering an opportunity to showcase your skills and join our growing team of part-time crew members and lube techs.
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We will train you how to be a lube technician who can change oil, replace wiper blades/air filters, fill air in tires, and perform other light maintenance services. With our Pit Tech to President growth path, Take 5 is where you can invest in yourself while we invest in you.
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Reports To: Car Shop Foreman. May assist with other Car Shop maintenance duties, as assigned. Division/Department: Coach Maintenance/Car Shop. Reports To: Car Shop Foreman. Job Summary: The Coach Cleaner positions helps ensure that railroad facilities, train cars, employee and passenger areas are clean, regularly sanitized and well-maintained.
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Some of our most successful lube technicians are those that joined the team with no experience at all, but many others were once servers, restaurant workers, mechanics, retail employees, landscapers, and other skilled trade workers.
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All you need to do is be willing to learn, work hard, and bring a positive attitude to the shop! Must have reliable transportation to and from the shop. Provide excellent customer service.
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Take 5 Oil Change is your neighborhood go-to oil change spot. Company:Take 5 Oil Change. We provide PAID TRAINING to help our team members advance through the company and become Take 5 leaders who earn salaries and bonuses.
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Drain motor oil, change oil filter. Wash windshield and adjust tire pressure. We've been doing this for over 35 years now and we pride ourselves in our friendly technicians, our oil change expertise, and our efficient process that gets you on your way safely and swiftly.
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Part-Time Oil Change Team Member. Must be able to maneuver in and out of a shallow 3' deep pit to position yourself safely under cars. All while letting you stay in the comfort of your car or truck while we change your oil.
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No experience required! Must be willing to work in hot/cold weather conditions if necessary. Earn competitive base pay rates & weekly bonuses. Restock and maintain inventory levels on the floor. We're always looking for friendly and energetic team members to join our family.
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Up to $15/hr with base pay and commissions! for extended periods of time and perform activities involving holding, grasping, pulling, and turning. Technicians, managers, and more positions are available across the country.
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About the Shop Foreman / Lead Mechanic Position As a Lead Fleet Technician / Shop Foreman at First Student, you'll schedule and perform school bus fleet maintenance on Gas Chevy Type A's, and Diesel IC Type C, diagnose and troubleshoot complex problems, and maintain service records.
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Take 5 Oil Change is offering an opportunity to showcase your skills and join our growing team of full-time crew members and lube techs! Take 5 Oil Change is offering an opportunity to showcase your skills and join our growing team of full-time crew members and lube techs.
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Performs oil changes and other basic services at the direction of the Shop Foreman or Store Manager. While performing basic services, observes general vehicle condition and points out any obvious needed repairs or safety concerns to the Shop Foreman or Store Manager.
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In fact, over 90% of our field leaders are internal promotions! Must be able to walk, stand, bend, stoop, twist, etc. Do you love working with cars? Must be able to lift to fifty (50) pounds. If so, here is good news for you.
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SAME DAY PAY available through myFlexPay. Oil Change Team Member. Full-time & flexible schedules are available. Health, Vision, & Dental Insurance. FREE oil changes! Inspect and top off fluids. Are you a people person.
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