A on-site role at Bridgestone.
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The Lead Technician position requires your experience and technical expertise to diagnose drivability and electrical systems, while using your leadership and mentoring skills in driving a team toward increased customer care and satisfaction.
Pay Range: $21.69 - $40.92Our technicians enjoy a performance-based compensation model known as flat-rate pay. This system rewards our skilled professionals with a predetermined amount for each eligible task, fostering a culture of efficiency and swift task accomplishment, ensuring you're fairly rewarded for your expertise and dedication. These rates reflect average productivity by region.
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Bridgestone is committed to fair and lawful compensation practices. All employees receive pay that meets or exceeds the applicable minimum wage requirements.
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Skilled in brakes diagnosis/repair
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Skilled in alignment, steering & suspension diagnosis/repair
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Skilled in general automotive maintenance & tire repair
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Current federal, state and local certification/license where applicable.
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Ability to communicate technical information to non-technical people.
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Reading, writing and math skills.
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Electrical/electronic systems
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Engine repair
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Engine performance
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Automatic transmission/transaxle
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Manual drivetrain/transmission
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Automotive heating/AC
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5 years of automotive repair experience, demonstrated skills via third party assessments/certifications, or completion of Vocational-Technical School Program
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A.S.E. certification in at least 3 of A1-A8 (L1 can be one of the three – Brakes and Steering & Suspension A.S.E.s preferred)
Bridgestone
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Bridgestone Corporation is a Japanese multinational tire and rubber manufacturing company based in Kyōbashi, Tokyo. Founded in 1931 by Shōjirō Ishibashi in Kurume, it primarily manufactures tires, as well as golf equipment. The name Bridgestone comes from a calque translation and transposition of the founder's surname, meaning 'stone bridge' in Japanese.
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