Auto Service Tech Biotechnology & Pharmaceuticals - Atlanta, GA at Geebo

Auto Service Tech

Job DescriptionJob DescriptionAs an Automotive Technician, you will work in a fast-paced environment.
You will be responsible for service and maintenance most of which is preventative.
Check and communicate oil level Ensure tire pressure for proper inflation Changing, balancing and rotation of tires Inspect and refill fluid levels as necessary Complete vehicle inspection Install a new oil drain plug and a new oil filter Clean and lubricate fittings as needed Ensure that the service center is clean and presentable RequirementsRead, write and speak English.
Must be able to stand on concrete or metal surfaces for extended periods of time (typically no longer than 8 hours.
)Work in an environment that frequently experiences extreme hot and cold temperatures, loud noises, and exhaust fumes.
Lift and move inventory items, trashcans and other work related items (up to 50 pounds).
Must be able to work at a rapid pace for long periods of time (typically no longer than 8 hours.
Must be able to push, pull, pull up, bend at the knees and waist, twist body at the waist, raise and hold arms overhead, turn head-neck-shoulders as needed, grasp and hold tools and other items with hands, for either extended periods of time or many times throughout the shift.
Able to stand and walk up to 4 hours without a break.
Able to work in extreme heat and/or coldAble to endure repetitive and prolonged bending and reachingAble to withstand exposure to fumes and cleaning productsComfort entering and reading information on computer screenThis position is five days per week with full benefits ( Paid holidays, vacation, Health Insurance & 401-k plan).
We are an equal opportunity employerPowered by JazzHRgkm0ZhxNwZ Recommended Skills Automotive Industry Maintenance Tires Cleaning Agent English Oil Filter Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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