What are the responsibilities and job description for the Automotive Technician Martin Chevrolet Buick GMC Cleveland TX position at Martin Chevrolet GMC?
Reports to : Service Advisor / Service Manager The service technician will be responsible for performing work assigned. To ensure technical competence he will be required to attend factory sponsored training classes and to familiarize himself with the technical bulletins issued by the factory.
QUALIFICATIONS EDUCATION
High school diploma or the equivalent.
- GM training preferred - ASE certification preferred
LICENSES
Driver's License
Other Licenses
SPECIALIZED
General mechanical skills
OTHER
Ability to read and comprehend instructions and information.
Ability to meet company's production and quality standards.
Provide own hand tools
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS SURROUNDINGS
move throughout the company facility for most of the shift.
spend time outdoors in the weather and elements.
SITTING
on a regular basis
STANDING
on a regular basis
for prolonged periods
WALKING
on a regular basis
BENDING, TWISTING AND / OR STOOPING
on a regular basis
KNEELING AND / OR SQUATTING
on a regular basis
LIFTING
over 50 lbs
on a regular basis
REACHING AND / OR LIFTING OVERHEAD
on a regular basis
CLIMBING
stairs
ladders
REPETITIVE HAND / FINGER MOVEMENT
on a regular basis
GRASPING / GRABBING WITH HANDS
on a regular basis
PUSHING AND PULLING
on a regular basis
EXPECTATIONS GENERAL EXPECTATIONS
Devote himself / herself to insuring satisfaction to customers.
Determine management, production and quality requirements by asking questions and listening.
Attend company meetings as required.
Maintain a follow-up system that encourages follow through with assigned projects.
Establish personal performance goals that are consistent with company standards of productivity and devise a strategy to meet those goals.
Review and analyze actions at the end of each day, week, month, and year to determine how to better utilize time and plans more effectively.
Understand the terminology of the business and keep abreast of technology changes in products and services.
Know and understand the federal, state and local requirements which govern the company’s business.
Follow lawful directions from supervisors.
Understand and follow work rules and procedures.
Participate in performance management.
Interact well with others and be a positive influence on employee morale.
Uphold the company’s non-disclosure and confidentiality policies and agreements.
Work evening, weekend and holiday work hours as required.
JOB-SPECIFIC EXPECTATIONS
Receive repair orders from service advisor and bring vehicle to stall area.
Perform necessary work as outlined on repair order with speed and thoroughness.
Advise service advisor if additional work is needed or if work outlined is not needed.
Make sure repairs are completed, necessary, neat, and fixed right the first time.
Help service advisor with estimates by obtaining parts prices.
Have a neat appearance and wear company uniforms.
Do not tamper with customers radios, personal property or smoke in vehicles.
Comply with company safety rules and employee handbook.
Responsible for company equipment and property when using it.
Assist other technicians when needed.
Maintain license as State Inspector.
Understand and follow federal, state and local regulations, such as those governing the disposal of hazardous wastes.
Working conditions : The technician will perform physically demanding work throughout his or her shift. He or she will stand 6 to 8 hours per day, may lift parts weighing 10 to 50 pounds, and will use hoist and test equipment as needed. He or she may be exposed to dust, exhaust fumes, and a variety of hazardous and nonhazardous materials. Road-testing of vehicles also may be required.
NOTE : This is not necessarily an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, skills, duties, requirements, efforts, or working conditions associated with the job. While this is intended to be an accurate reflection of the current job, management reserves the right to revise the job or to require that other or different tasks be performed when circumstances change (e.g., emergencies, changes in personnel, workload, rush jobs, or technological developments).