Job Description
Position Overview
During the Full Service Oil Change, the Lube Technician is responsible for servicing and inspecting the complete underside of the vehicle quickly, safely, and accurately. The Lube Technician must pay careful attention that only the proper gaskets and drain plugs are installed, the vehicle is greased, the gear boxes checked, the oil filter is tight, and there are no leaks after installation.
Benefits/Perks
- Discounted Services for Employees
- Signing bonus
- Monthly bonus
- Paid vacation time
- Paid holidays
- Uniforms provided and shoe reimbursement
- Community support (we support schools, Veterans, and cancer research)
- Training program
- Flexible Hours
- Opportunities for Advancement
- Work safely, wear safety gear, keep work area clean and organized. Protect pit opening with bay net when not occupied by vehicle
- Perform visual inspection of vehicle undercarriage, document any unusual conditions
- Obtain correct oil filter, Drain oil, Inspect oil drain plug and gasket. Replace bottom-side oil filter, when applicable
- Check/fill gear boxes
- Assist with performing pressure and leak check
- Perform visual inspection of belts, hoses, and other hood compartment components, document unusual conditions. Assist with performing pressure and leak check
- Lubricate chassis, when applicable Install a tamper seal on all plugs
- Assist with final safety and quality check
- General center maintenance
- Customer service skills Basic literacy (ready, writing, math skills) Verbal communication skills
- Ability and license to operate motor vehicles
- Ability to properly use mechanical hand tools
- Attention to detail
- Previous experience or training - Minimum 3 months actual experience or supervised training as a Lube Technician required
Materials Used: Automotive oils, fluids and lubricants. Environment: Frequent exposure to outside weather elements, noise, and vehicle exhaust fumes throughout the entire shift.
Physical Activities: Position requires good corrected vision, hearing, frequent standing, walking, climbing, stooping, crouching, handling, reaching, and lifting.