Automotive Lube Technician at Kendall Auto Group
Wasilla, Alaska, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

29 Jul, 26

Salary

28.0

Posted On

30 Apr, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Vehicle maintenance, Fluid inspection, Fluid replenishment, Tire balancing, Tire rotation, Vehicle inspections, Brake repairs, Documentation, Manual transmission operation, Automatic transmission operation, Mechanical aptitude

Industry

Motor Vehicle Manufacturing

Description
Description Express Lube Technicians needed at our Wasilla Ford dealership. Some advantages to working with Kendall Wasilla Ford Dealership are: · Career path development opportunities · Competitive paid time off · Shop Manager on-site for assistance · Fair dispatching and teamwork environment · Large loyal customer base · Experienced and loyal service advisors · Clean and safe shop with the equipment you need to get the job done · Discounts on parts, service and vehicle purchases for you and your immediate family · Medical, Dental and Vision insurance · Paid Life insurance · 401(k) plan with Fidelity · Accident and Illness supplemental plans . Lube Technician: If you enjoy working with your hands and have an aptitude for mechanics, we want to talk with you. This is an entry level technician position; no experience is required. Wage range for this position is $18-$28, DOE. Job duties for this position include performing basic maintenance on service vehicles. Basic maintenance includes inspecting, replenishing, draining, and filling fluids and lubricants, balancing and rotating tires, performing vehicle inspections, completing basic brake repairs, and all work must be documents per manufacturer and Kendall standards. Must have ability to operate a wide variety of vehicles both automatic and manual transmissions. Requirements A valid driver license and good driving record are required.
Responsibilities
The technician is responsible for performing basic vehicle maintenance, including fluid checks, tire services, and inspections. They must also complete basic brake repairs and ensure all work is documented according to manufacturer and dealership standards.
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