Brake & Alignment Technician
Brake&AlignmentTechnician
“Brake & Alignment Technician at Brake & Alignment Technician. Service and installation of brake, alignment, and suspension system parts. Provide excellent customer service”
Industry & Context.
Frequent lifting up to 35 pounds, Occasional lifting up to 75 pounds, Frequent bending, twisting, kneeling, Continuous squatting, reaching, walking and standing
What They're Looking For.
Must Have
Valid driver's license, Excellent customer service skills, Ability to work in a rapid pace, Frequent lifting up to 35 pounds, Occasional lifting up to 75 pounds, Frequent bending, twisting, kneeling, Continuous squatting, reaching, walking and standing
What You'll Do.
Service and installation of brake
and suspension system parts
Provide excellent customer service
Complete work according to company policies
Install or service hydraulic/electric brake system
and power steering parts
Test and install dismounting/mounting tire and wheel assemblies
rebuild and/or recalibrate TPMS
Assist other technicians
Test drive and operate service vehicles
Perform offsite and emergency road services
Refer customers to other qualified employees
How You'll Work.
Communication Scope
Excellent customer service skills
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