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True Tread Tires is always looking for top talent to join our team. If you are a quality conscious worker committed to producing the kind of results our customers have come to expect over the years, we want to talk to you! We offer a great work environment committed to quality and reward our team members accordingly. Continuing education opportunities and ongoing training are just a few of the advantages we offer. Contact us today to learn more about job opportunities at True Tread Tires!
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Job Description
A True Tread Tires Automotive Alignment Technician aligns wheels, axles, frames, torsion bars and steering mechanisms of automotive vehicles for our customers. Experience with Hunter machinery is preferred but not required.
Essential duties include:
Operates all tools and equipment in a safe manner. Performs work as outlined on repair order with efficiency and accuracy, in accordance with dealership and factory standards. Drives vehicle onto wheel alignment rack and tests vehicle for faulty wheel alignment, bent axle, worn ball joints and bent steering rods. Straightens axle and steering rods, adjusts shims, tie rods and joining pins to align wheels or install new parts. Places wheel on balancing machine to determine where counterweights must be added to balance wheel. Hammers counterweights onto rim of wheel. Installs shock absorbers. Straightens frame with hydraulic jack, chassis aligner and acetylene torch. Attends manufacturer product training as requested. Other tasks as assigned.
Job Types: Full-time, Part-time
Pay: $15.00 - $25.00 per hour
Supplemental Pay: Tips
Ability to commute/relocate: Davie, FL 33317: Reliably commute or planning to relocate before starting work (Required)
Education: High school or equivalent (Required)
Experience: Automotive Mechanics: 2 years (Preferred)
Shift availability: Day Shift (Preferred)
The foremost duty of a tire technician is to service automotive tires. Repairing flats, doing tire mounts and dismounts, diagnosing tire problems and performing balance and rotation evaluations are job expectations for a technician in most any automotive field. The technician is expected to take calls. Tire technicians must sometimes advise customers on the proper tire for their vehicle and driving habits, or the technician might spot uneven tire wear that could indicate a potential mechanical problem, such as an out-of-alignment front end.
Experience: Tire mounting and repairs.: 1 year (Preferred)
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