Need Mechanic & BTech
Must be able to do:
Brakes
Tuneup
Suspension
Small Engine Repair
Company Overview
Our first SpeeDee Oil Change opened in December 1980 in Metairie, Louisiana.
SpeeDee swiftly grew into a quick lube and automotive tune-up service business, and by the mid-90s, SpeeDeew had added complete brake service and grown to a full-service auto maintenance and repair facility.
For 40 years, SpeeDee has built trusted customer relationships based on reliability and professional service and grown from a single store to more than 150 locations.
How Are We Different From the Competition?
Local Ownership
Quality Service
Training and Certification
Multi-Point Courtesy Check and Service Review
Free Top-Off Service
Maintenance Records
Affordable Rates
Job Summary
The Mechanical Service Technician is responsible for all brake, tune-up, diagnostic and repair services, as well as additional services as directed by the Shop Manager or Assistant Shop Manager.
Responsibilities
Performing high quality mechanical repair services in accordance with industry approved standards
Developing trusting customer relationships through honest and competent service
Maintaining shop supply inventory and notifying the Shop Manager of reorders as needed
Explaining SpeeDee programs, services and pricing structure in order to achieve high customer satisfaction and increased revenues
Attending training sessions that are applicable to the career path and position requirements
Ensuring equipment is functioning properly at all times and performing preventive equipment maintenance
Following appropriate safety procedures and notifying the Shop Manager of safety hazards or needed equipment repairs
Requirements
Commitment to excellence at all levels of service
Advanced automotive experience
A.S.E. Certification in Engine Performance, Engine Repair and Brakes (preferred)
Good communication skills and upbeat personality
Enthusiastic attitude and strong work ethic
Clean and neat appearance
Valid state driver's license
Other Duties and Responsibilities
In addition to the duties listed above, every crew member is responsible for general center maintenance and cleaning duties such as mopping, washing center windows and clearing litter. Crew members must attend crew meetings as required, as well as other duties assigned by a supervisor.
Working Conditions
Materials and Equipment used: Automotive oils, fluids, and lubricants. Windshield washer fluid, battery electrolyte
Environment: Frequent exposure to outside weather elements, noise, and vehicle exhaust fumes throughout the entire shift.
Physical Activities: Position requires good corrected vision, hearing, frequent standing, walking, climbing, stooping, crouching, handling, reaching, and lifting.
Benefits/Perks
Growth Opportunities
Locally Owned and Operated
Safety You can Trust
Training and Certification Opportunities
Competitive salary
Excellent work environment
Tools Provided