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Auto Lube Techs, $15/hour, Room for Advancement, NO Weekends!

625 Garvin Lane, Franklin, KY 42134 Lube TechnicianExperience is Preferred, Training is Provided$15/Hour! Excellent Benefits & Career Growth! Family-Owned! No Weekends!Hunt Auto is family-owned and a great place to have a rewarding career! Our High-Volume Service Department needs to hire Lube Technicians to change oil, fluids, tires, perform basic auto maintenance, minor repairs, and more.
Enjoy working in our Clean Modern Shop with State-of-the-Art Equipment! A good work ethic is required.
Training is provided! We help our techs LEARN NEW SKILLS to increase their income and advance their career! Apply now for this great opportunity and drive your career forward with our growing dealership! Hunt Auto appreciates our employees and invests in their success! Hunt Auto is owned and operated by the third generation of Hunt family members and has successfully served customers in Franklin and surrounding areas for 72 years.
Responsibilities - Lube Technician:
Perform auto maintenance and minor repairs, change oil, fluids, tires, brakes, lubricate parts, and more.
Keep shop area neat and clean and account for tools Qualifications - Lube Technician:
Lube Tech experience is preferred, training is provided.
An energetic self-starter with a good work ethic and good communication skillsWorking knowledge of automotive shop equipmentAn energetic self-starter with a positive attitudeFlexible and focused on maintaining a high level of customer serviceValid driver's license and good driving recordHigh School diploma or equivalent We Offer Excellent
Benefits:
$15.
/hour based on experience Excellent training401(k) with employer match!Health, dental, and vision insuranceHSA and HRASupplemental insurancePaid time offNo weekends!Career advancement opportunitiesSalary:
$15 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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