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Triton Auto Care a well established automotive repair shop in Las Vegas looking for a technician who can perform Brake work, suspension work, engine work, transmission light work and replacement. Along with many other systems on a vehicle.
Are you a technician who is…
· Honest
· Curious
· Adaptive
· Productive
· A Good Problem Solver
· Lifelong Learner
· A Team Player
· Persistent
· Resourceful
· Safety Conscious
If so, you would be a great addition to our team!
Duties
· Fix vehicles right the first time in a timely manner.
· Perform vehicle inspections to inform the customer of needed repairs so they drive safe and reliable vehicles.
· Perform repairs in an order set by the Service Advisor in accordance with the shop workflow system.
· When parts arrive, inspect them to make sure they are the right parts.
· When repairs are completed include all notes on the repair order and return to the service advisor.
· Maintain a clean and orderly bay.
· Ensure all shop tools and equipment are wiped down and put away when done.
Assist other technicians as needed.
Continuously improve your skills and advance your training to stay current with new automotive technology.
We expect our technicians to diagnose and fix customer’s vehicles right the first time, and to do it under book time.
Although service technicians work on traditional mechanical systems, such as engines, transmissions, and drivebelts, they also must be familiar with a growing number of electronic systems. Braking, transmission, and steering systems, for example, are controlled primarily by computers and electronic components.
Other integrated electronic systems, such as accident-avoidance sensors, are becoming common as well. In addition, a growing number of technicians are required to work on vehicles that use electricity or alternative fuels, such as ethanol.
Service technicians use many different tools, including computerized diagnostic tools and power tools such as pneumatic wrenches, lathes, welding torches, and jacks and hoists. These tools usually are owned by their employers.
Service technicians also use many common hand tools, such as wrenches, pliers, and sockets and ratchets. Service technicians generally own these tools themselves. In fact, experienced workers often have thousands of dollars invested in their personal tool collection. For example, some invest in their own set of pneumatic tools—such as impact wrenches—powered by compressed air.
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $38.00 - $46.50 per hour
Benefits:
Work Location: In person
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