Automotive Entry-Level / Lube Tech Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals - Sterling, VA at Geebo

Automotive Entry-Level / Lube Tech

Sterling, VA Sterling, VA Full-time Full-time Estimated:
$28.
5K - $36.
1K a year Estimated:
$28.
5K - $36.
1K a year What can you expect as an Automotive Entry-Level Technician? As an Automotive Technician you will provide quick, professional and reliable preventive maintenance services to our loyal customers.
You will be responsible to maintaining and growing the trust of our customers by inspecting and evaluating their vehicles' current needs and performing work that keeps their vehicles safe and running reliably.
Maintain the Highest Safety and Cleanliness Standards in the industry Work efficiently and professionally while maintaining a fun work environment.
Evaluate customers needs Perform automotive preventive maintenance such as changing oil, checking and refilling other vehicle fluids, replacing filters, and inspecting and replacing lights and wipers Pursue web-based training milestones and continue your education every day Interact with employees and customers in a professional and positive manner.
What you will do to stand out from the crowd? 100% of Managers in our organization have been promoted from within.
We encourage cross-training and promotion.
You are responsible for your own growth! Be punctual and respectful of customers time and money.
Work with a goal-orientated attitude, in a friendly and team-focused manner.
Have an eagerness to learn Benefits include; Competitive pay (based on experience) Bonus plan Matching 401K On-the-job training with Award Winning Online Training Platform:
Jiffy Lube University We promote from within a commitment we are passionate about No late evenings Tuition reimbursement Paid vacation and holidays Medical insurance What are the Job Qualifications? Driver's License Ability to Stand on your feet for 10
hours Ability to speak English.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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