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Auto Technician / Mechanic/ Licensed State Inspector

Monro, Inc.
Swansea
6 days ago
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Overview

Auto Technician / Mechanic/ Licensed State Inspector

Location

Swansea, MA

Pay

Base pay range: $15.00/hr - $35.00/hr

Compensation based on experience: Hourly guarantee $15.00 - $16.00, with flat rate pay $22.00 - $35.00.

About Monro

Monro’s family of brands is one of the leading automotive service and tire dealers in the United States. We work on approximately five million vehicles a year, but with us, it is personal. That is our people-first approach. Headquartered in our hometown of Rochester, New York, where our founder, Chuck August, opened his first store in 1957, we have grown to nearly 1,300 auto repair shops and tire dealers in 32 states from coast to coast. Monro powers 16 highly respected tire and auto service brands, supporting each company’s regional strength and community connections. From big cities to small towns to rural crossroads, you will find us in neighborhoods of every shape, size, and color. Under the Monro banner, we are united TEAM, and share the same mission to bring our guests the highest quality tire and auto service in the industry.

Do you have what it takes to shape a better future for yourself and the automotive service industry? Our vision is to be America’s leading auto and tire centers, trusted by consumers as the best place in our neighborhoods for quality automotive maintenance and repairs. We’re looking for motivated individuals at every stage in their career who share our vision. Positions are available in our retail locations across our many brands, in field management, and in store operations at our Store Support Center in Rochester, New York. If you like helping others, as much as you like working on cars; if you enjoy being part of a team, solving problems, and building guest relationships, if you value honesty and integrity - we have a Destination for you at Monro.

Responsibilities
  • Perform brakes, suspension, tire installation, scheduled maintenance, and all manner of automotive repairs and maintenance, that you are qualified to perform
  • Secure our guests approval to perform the work as a result of the diagnosis; and always maintain a clean, neat work area
  • Complete thorough automotive vehicle inspections on every vehicle you service and perform any repairs and maintenance
  • Test drive guest vehicles and use our shop truck in a safe manner to pick up inventory as needed
  • Collaborate with teammates and provide leadership to General Service Technicians
  • MO licensed State Inspector
Qualifications
  • High school or GED equivalent.
  • 2+ years of automotive technician experience
  • Valid Driver License
  • Own a basic set of automotive tools or participate in tool purchase program.
  • Ability to work with hands overhead, stand for long periods and lift 50 lbs.
  • Guest and team focused mindset
  • Customer Service skills
Additional Information

All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines. Monro, Inc. is an equal opportunity employer and affords equal opportunity to all applicants for all positions without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.

Seniority level
  • Associate
Employment type
  • Full-time
Job function
  • Other
  • Industries
  • Automotive

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