Auto Tech II

We call our club’s vision, mission, values, and supporting pillars “Our House” because they are the foundation for all that we do.

We’re working to transform AAA for the next century with a mission to create Members for life by unleashing the innovative spirit of our Team Members.At AAA, our Team Members strive to deliver amazing service and help our Members outsmart life’s roadblocks.

We believe everything you do outside of work adds to who you are at work.

We’re working to transform AAA for the next century with a mission to create Members for life by unleashing the innovative spirit of our Team Members.Why Work For Us?Great Pay
– with the opportunity for increases when performance skill blocks are achievedTraining
– You’ll attend a thorough, comprehensive, training programBenefits
– Medical, Dental, Vision, wellness program and more401k Matching
– $1 for $1 company match up to 6% of payAnnual Incentive Plan
– Eligibility to participate in AAA NCNU annual bonus planPaid Time Off
– Team Members accrue paid time off monthly with an additional 24 hours per year earmarked for volunteer activitiesCollaborative Environment
– AAA will value your contribution to providing exceptional service to our membersSummaryEssential FunctionsPerforms vehicle inspections, oil changes, and other routine maintenance related services.Performs vehicle repairs such as, brake services, tune-ups, timing belt services, air conditioning inspection and repair.Interprets and completes work orders and related documentation assigned by shop manager.Documents include, but are not limited to, parts, requisitions, diagnostics reports, inspection forms and recommendations.Assists other technicians as assigned.Maintains clean and orderly work area.Returns shop supplied equipment to proper locations, ready for other technicians to use.Perform smog inspections as required.Knowledge/Skills/AbilitiesClear and proficient verbal and written communication even under pressure.Common knowledge of vehicle components and the common reasons for vehicle failure.Demonstrates problem solving and listening skills to evaluate member safety as well as the ability.

to discern safety issues and respond appropriately.Education & Experience/Licenses & CertificationHigh school diploma or equivalentAutomotive trade school certification or equivalent experienceCalifornia Smog LicenseValid Automobile Operator’s License3
– 5 years Experience in inspecting and repairing cars and light trucksASE certified in L1 and at least 4 other areasEPA Clean Air Act License 609 (for air conditioning diagnostics and repair)Work Environment/Physical RequirementsWorks outdoors at vehicle sites when servicing vehicles.

Lifting and carrying tires and parts, weighing up to 50 pounds, several times a day; bending, kneeling and stooping as required for service calls.

Works in all weather and all traffic conditions.

Vehicle recovery sites may be wet, messy and hazardous.

Service Providers are required to provide a photograph for identification purposes.

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