Commercial Tire Technician Transportation & Warehousing - Mount Pleasant, TX at Geebo

Commercial Tire Technician


Commercial Tire Technician
Summary:
A Tire Technician is responsible for the dismounting, mounting and balancing of all tires. The Tire Technician will also be required to install any other products needed in his / her shop. G4eneral job functions include driving a customers vehicle onto the lift, adequately securing the vehicle prior to dismounting the tires and wheels and then reattaching all tires and wheels to ensure proper safe operation of the vehicle. Other duties include handling scrap placing them neatly into the storage area, and many miscellaneous duties that you will be directed to perform. A tire Technician must have the desire to perform above and beyond the requirements set forth in this job description.
Essential Duties and
Responsibilities:
include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
- Dismount and mount any type of tire on drop center, semi-drop center and multi-piece rims.
- Determine repairable tire conditions and make such repairs.
- Remove tires for retreading or repair.
- Match mating of dual assemblies.
- Inflation of tires to prescribed PSI per load requirements.
- Clean and maintain service equipment.
- Proper execution of required billing documents.
- Proper maintenance of assigned service vehicle including appearance as well as on board service equipment.
-Must be willing to follow all safety procedures and work in a safe manner.
-Must be able to work in a results-oriented, fast-paced environment as part of a team.
-Must be a self-starter and willing to take the initiative, able and willing to work without direct supervision, and be willing to attend appropriate training sessions.
-Must possess a mechanical aptitude
-Excellent safety and attendance performance is expected.Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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