Job Description
Job Description
Summary
To be successful as a TIRE/ALIGNMENT technician, you should have strong mechanical skills and adhere to all safety procedures and practices. Ultimately, an outstanding TIRE/ALIGNMENT technician should be able to communicate effectively with customers and demonstrate excellent time management skills.
Essential Duties
- Mounting and balancing tires
- Tire flat repairs.
- Diagnosing and programming low tire pressure monitoring system.
- Perform Multipoint Inspection Reports.
- Perform vehicle suspension inspection.
- Performing 4-wheel suspension alignments
- Perform tire pressure checks and rotations and inflate as needed.
- Diagnose issues and recommend repair work to mechanics.
Marginal Duties
Tire/Alignment Technician Responsibilities:
- Install new batteries, wiper blades and air filters.
- Applying lubricants to the moving parts of vehicle engines to prevent premature engine wear and ensure optimal engine performance.
- Lubricating wheel bearings (when applicable) to prevent excessive wear.
- Replacing cabin, fuel, air, and oil filters as required.
- Performing tire rotations to ensure even tire wear.
- Testing tire pressure and adding air as needed.
- Thoroughly inspecting customers’ vehicles for oil leaks.
- Making recommendations for additional servicing based on initial vehicle inspections.
- Notifying the Service Advisor when vehicle maintenance or servicing cannot be completed within scheduled timeframes.
- This is a partial listing of the job requirement's
CA Class 3 CLEAR Drivers License (Max 1 pt) Ability to be insured by Company Carrier