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Diers Ford

Tire and Lube Technician

Diers Ford, Fremont, Nebraska, United States

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Job Description

Job Description

This role will mainly be focused on fluid checks and basic maintenance. Typically, a Tire and Lube Technician will change a vehicle's oil and filter. Check and fill

fluid levels, inspect various belts and filters, and check air levels and gauges.

Tire and Lube Technician Compensation and Benefits: Competitive Pay

Flexible Working Hours

Health Insurance

PTO & Sick Leave

401(K)

Tire and Lube Technician Responsibilities: Draining the oil from a vehicle and replacing it to manufacturer specifications Topping off other fluids, including brake, power steering and windshield wiper fluid Inspecting the engine block and under body for leaks and potential issues Checking tire pressure and filling tires with air as needed to manufacturer specifications Installing new car parts, such as air filters, oil filters, windshield wipers and batteries Lubricating moving parts as necessary, including those in the engine and wheel bearings and ensuring the engine is kept clean throughout servicing Identifying

existing

issues and consulting with lead mechanics on the team to address the vehicles’ issues Mounting and balancing of tires , performing tire repairs

Tire and Lube Technician Requirements:

Knowledge of automobiles

Effective analytical and communication skills

Ability to learn new technology and repair and service procedures and specifications

Ability to lift 60 pounds and work on your feet for extended periods of time

Ability to work in a fast-paced environment

Ability to follow processes and follow safety guidelines Basic computer skills

Positive, friendly attitude

We are an equal opportunity employer that is committed to diversity and inclusion in the workplace. We prohibit discrimination and harassment of any kind based on race, color, sex, religion, sexual orientation, national origin, disability, genetic information, pregnancy, or any other protected characteristic as outlined by federal, state, or local laws.