Description
The Lube Technician's responsibilities
- Preparing detailed vehicle service reports,
- Replacing vehicle wiper blades and car batteries
- Changing motor oil as well as transmission and brake fluid as needed.
- Should also be able to keep vehicle interiors clean while performing maintenance and servicing tasks.
- Injects grease into units, such as springs, universal joints, and steering knuckles, using hand or compressed-air powered grease gun
- Inspects fluid levels of steering gear, power steering
- Perform light maintenance and repairs to vehicles including lube, oil, and filter changes, balancing and rotation of tires, and flushing cooling system.
- Routine check-up and maintenance of vehicles
- Grease the bearings, inspect the repairs and renovation of brake systems.
Requirements
- NC Vehicle State Inspection (or be able to obtain a state inspectors license)
- Multi-Point Inspections (check fluids and tire pressure)
- Perform Oil changes and lubrication service
- Tire Repairs, Rotations and balancing
- Light Maintenance and minor repairs
- Battery Maintenance and Installations
- Must have valid drivers license