Danhof Motors - Maintenance Technician Installation, Maintenance & Repair - Manhattan, MT at Geebo

Danhof Motors - Maintenance Technician

Job Type Full-timeDescriptionPOSITION
Summary:
The Maintenance (Lube) Technician is primarily responsible for performing the requested services including oil changes, tire rotations and maintenance, fluid checks, and inspecting vehicle for possible repairs needed and maintaining the highest level of customer service and satisfaction.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
Perform the 21-point vehicle maintenance inspection report thoroughly.
Advise Service Advisor if services are recommended, additional work is needed, if outlined work is not needed, or if repairs cannot be completed within the time promised.
Perform work as outlined on repair order with efficiency and accuracy in accordance with dealership and factory standards.
Drain oil and replace oil filter, grease all grease fittings, fill crankcase to required level with factory specified oil, start engine, check oil pressure, and check for leaks as outlined by GM procedure.
Perform MPI as outlined by GM procedure.
Inspect all fluid levels of vehicle including, but not limited to:
power steering, windshield washer, transmission, transaxle, engine oil, coolant, brake, clutch, t-case, front and rear differentials, and any fluids depending on vehicle type.
Rotate tires and check and adjust tire pressure as recommended by manufacturers, properly set initial torque of lug nuts with torque sticks and finalize torque with torque wrench and change tires using all safety precautions and protocols.
Ensure that customer's vehicle is delivered clean by washing exterior windows, vacuum interior of vehicle.
RequirementsEducation and
Experience:
High school diploma or equivalent preferred.
Two years of express maintenance experience required.
Valid driver's license and clean driving record required.
Salary Description $18-20+/hr, DOE Recommended Skills Customer Service Maintenance Motor Oils Rotate Tires Tires Transmission Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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