IMMEDIATELY HIRING!!! – APPLY TODAY!!! Starting pay for the market: $18.00 - $21.00/hr With a $1 Shift Differential! Work Location: 4106 Coldwater Rd Fort Wayne, IN 46805-1108
Shift Information: 4 Day work week option 8PM-6AM
About the Role: What will you do? Servicing delivery vans for scheduled preventative maintenance at a client site Perform line technician services such as oil changes and tire services, routine inspections/maintenance, system diagnostics, brake repairs, fluid exchanges/flushes, preventative maintenance, and tire installation Learn/train to do advanced repairs and state inspections Training for this role may take place in a customer retail environment prior to working on the client site
Basic Requirements Minimum 1 year of automotive experience including brake repairs, fluid flushes, and preventative maintenance Valid driver''''s license and be at least 18 years of age Authorized to work in the U.S. without company sponsorship now or in the future
Preferred Qualifications: High School Diploma or GED preferred ASE Certification (s) Previous experience diagnosing vehicles and performing road tests, electrical, air conditioning, and primary and advanced fuel ignition experience
Benefits At-a Glance: Comprehensive benefits package: Medical, Prescription drug, Vision, Dental, Wellness Program, Life insurance, 401(k) with company matching , Paid vacation/Sick Pay and holidays, Tuition Reimbursement & Employee Discounts and Safe work environment On-going Training and further career advancement opportunities
About Us: Goodyear owns and operates more than 580 tire and auto service centers nationwide and this role would be joining our growing fleet business. As the bridge between Fleet owners, managers and other associates you will bring an outstanding service mindset that impacts others, ensures client satisfaction and places safety as a top priority for your team at Goodyear''''s Fleet Service Centers.
Looking back, the founding of The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company in 1898 seems especially remarkable, for the beginning was anything but auspicious. The 38-year-old founder, Frank A. Seiberling, purchased the company's first plant with a $3,500 down payment -- using money he borrowed from a brother-in-law Lucius C. Miles. The rubber and cotton that were the lifeblood of the industry had to be transported from halfway around the world, to a landlocked town that had only limited rail transportation.