Tire Technician Jobs
By Modern Disposal Services, Inc. At New York, NY, United States

This is a 2nd Shift position.

Oil & Tire Changer - Ft
By Avis Budget Group At , Portland, Or $19.25 an hour
· Basic computer skills (typing, data entry)
· On-the-job training to expand your automotive or mechanical abilities, help to obtain ASE Certificates
· Contribute up to $270 as a tax-free benefit for public transportation or parking expenses
· Proven car mechanical / maintenance skills
Up to $1,000 Retention Bonus
· Medical, Dental and Other Insurance
Tire Technician Jobs
By 1st Response Roadside Service At , Albany, 12202, Ny $18 - $28 an hour
Have a previous understanding of tire knowledge
Diesel equipment and vehicle knowledge must be broad (ex., tractors, trailers, reefers, lift gates, etc.)
We offer 24 hour a day roadside service for commercial truck & trailer repair needs.
The ability to diagnose & troubleshoot repairs as needed for clients
Be able to demount and mount tires
Must be willing to perform other duties as assigned on your own or as a team

Are you looking for a job that allows you to work with your hands and stay active? Become a Tire Technician and join a team of professionals who are passionate about providing quality service to customers!

Overview A Tire Technician is responsible for inspecting, repairing, and maintaining tires on a variety of vehicles. They must be knowledgeable about the different types of tires and their components, as well as the tools and techniques used to repair and maintain them. Tire Technicians must also be able to identify and diagnose tire-related problems and provide solutions. Detailed Job Description Tire Technicians are responsible for inspecting, repairing, and maintaining tires on a variety of vehicles. They must be knowledgeable about the different types of tires and their components, as well as the tools and techniques used to repair and maintain them. Tire Technicians must also be able to identify and diagnose tire-related problems and provide solutions. They must be able to inspect tires for wear and tear, as well as for any signs of damage. They must also be able to repair and replace tires, as well as balance and rotate them. Tire Technicians must also be able to inspect and adjust tire pressure, as well as perform other maintenance tasks such as cleaning and lubricating tires. Job Skills Required
• Knowledge of different types of tires and their components
• Knowledge of tools and techniques used to repair and maintain tires
• Ability to identify and diagnose tire-related problems
• Ability to inspect tires for wear and tear and signs of damage
• Ability to repair and replace tires, as well as balance and rotate them
• Ability to inspect and adjust tire pressure
• Ability to perform other maintenance tasks such as cleaning and lubricating tires
Job Qualifications
• High school diploma or equivalent
• Previous experience in tire repair and maintenance
• A valid driver’s license
• Ability to lift and carry heavy objects
• Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
Job Knowledge
• Knowledge of different types of tires and their components
• Knowledge of tools and techniques used to repair and maintain tires
• Knowledge of safety procedures related to tire repair and maintenance
Job Experience
• Previous experience in tire repair and maintenance
• Experience working in a fast-paced environment
Job Responsibilities
• Inspect tires for wear and tear and signs of damage
• Repair and replace tires, as well as balance and rotate them
• Inspect and adjust tire pressure
• Perform other maintenance tasks such as cleaning and lubricating tires
• Follow safety procedures related to tire repair and maintenance
• Maintain a clean and organized work area