How to perform line technician services, routine inspections/maintenance, system diagnostics, and problem-solving, brake repairs, fluid exchanges/flushes, preventative maintenance, wheel alignments, and tire installation Demonstrate excellent guest service, which includes providing clear communication and feedback about guest vehicles Provide guidance and mentoring to junior automotive technicians Document all work performed on the repair order Report any safety issues immediately to management Promote teamwork to deliver times and accurate guest care during all operating hours Maintain strict adherence to Company policy on vehicle care and operation Perform a variety of manual tasks for extended periods of time, which may include light and heavy lifting, including consumer tires and wheels, standing, bending, and squatting. Automotive Technician, Di+B15:B17esel Mechanic, General Mechanic, Brake Technician, Transmission Technician, Engine Mechanic, Electrical Mechanic, Master Technician, Certified Automotive Technician (ASE), L1 Technician, L2 Technician, L3 Technician, Mechanic, Automotive Service Technician, General Service Technician, Master Automotive Technician, Automotive Mechanic, Automotive Mechanic Technician, Automotive Repair Technician, Automotive, Specialist, Automotive Diagnostic Technician, Automotive Maintenance Technician, Automotive Engine Technician, Brake Technician, Clutch Technician, Diesel Technician, Electrical Technician, Engine Technician, Exhaust Technician, Fuel Injection Technician, Hybrid Technician, Transmission Technician, Fleet, Heavy Duty Mechanic, Light Duty Mechanic.