LUBE TECHNICIAN -FALLS

MARHOFER HYUNDAI INCCuyahoga Falls, OH
9d$18 - $20

About The Position

Job Purpose: - Make sure customers' cars are spick and span. Tell the service advisor right away if anything changes about the car's looks or condition. - Know about and follow all the rules (local, state, and the big ones from the government), like how to get rid of dangerous stuff.

Requirements

  • High School Diploma or GED
  • Reporting machinery defects or malfunctions to supervisor
  • Documenting all work performed on the repair order
  • Participating in manufacturer-sponsored training programs
  • Lubricating moving parts of vehicles
  • Performing multi-point inspections
  • Performing work efficiently and accurately according to dealership and factory standards
  • Selling lubrication, safety inspection, and other related services
  • Ensuring customers' cars are kept clean
  • Notifying service advisor immediately of anything that has happened to change the appearance or condition of the vehicle
  • Understanding, keeping abreast of, and complying with federal, state, and local regulations, such as hazardous waste disposal

Nice To Haves

  • Maintaining customer records
  • Draining oil from crankcase and refilling with required amount of oil
  • Replacing oil and air filters
  • Inspecting vehicle fluid levels and replacing or replenishing as necessary
  • Checking tire pressure and adding air if needed
  • Lubricating moving parts with specified lubricants
  • Obtaining and maintaining any certificates, licenses, and registrations as Dealership requires
  • Maintaining a valid Driver's License that meets dealership insurability requirements

Responsibilities

  • Grease up all the moving parts in cars and do those multi-point checks.
  • Do the work listed on the repair order quickly and correctly, just like the dealership and the car maker want.
  • Let customers know about things like oil changes, safety checks, and other helpful stuff they might need.
  • Tell the boss if any machines are broken or acting weird.
  • Write down everything you do on the repair order.
  • Go to training classes the car maker puts on when the service manager asks you to.
  • Drain the old oil and put in fresh oil. Change the oil filter and the air filter too.
  • Check all the fluids and add more if they're low.
  • Check the air in the tires and pump them up if needed.
  • Grease up all the moving parts with the right kind of grease.
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