Jan 26, 2023
The duties of an automotive lube technician can include basic maintenance and minor repairs. Instead of dealing with complicated problems, a lube tech changes the oil and filters, checks that the tires are properly inflated, tops off the vehicle's fluids and lubricates joints and fittings as necessary.
Other lube tech duties can include cleaning a vehicle's interior, replacing wiper blades, installing car batteries and performing tire rotations. This work requires good dexterity to use tools and requires a lot of standing and bending to work on vehicles.
The garage environment presents risks that can lead to cuts, strains, and other injuries, so an attention to detail and a focus on safety are crucial for lube techs.
High School graduate (Grade 12 equivalency) or equivalent
Standing/walking for 8 hours.
Lifting and/or carrying of merchandise items, as required, on a regular, frequent and unassisted basis. Merchandise items may vary in weight from "light" to "heavy".
Willing to migrate and work in Canada
Job Type: Full-time