The Brake & Alignment Technician position at Charles Schwab & Company in Salem, OR, involves servicing and installing brake, alignment, and suspension systems. Candidates should possess strong customer service skills and be able to work in a fast-paced environment, with on-the-job training provided
Job Summary
Brake & Alignment Technicians are responsible for the service and installation of brake, alignment, and suspension system parts and components, providing excellent customer service and completing work according to company policies, procedures, and the Code of Conduct.
Primary responsibilities include installing or servicing hydraulic/electric brake system, suspension, alignment, drive train, and power steering parts and components, testing and installing batteries, and dismounting/mounting tire and wheel assemblies.
For full-time positions after eligibility criteria are met, benefits include a quarterly bonus, medical, dental, vision, and life insurance, a company-funded retirement plan, paid time off, short- and long-term disability, employee discount, and tuition assistance.
Matching Summary
Match Score: 75
The Brake & Alignment Technician position at Charles Schwab & Company in Salem, OR, involves servicing and installing brake, alignment, and suspension systems. Candidates should possess strong customer service skills and be able to work in a fast-paced environment, with on-the-job training provided.
Salary
$14.85 - $24.50; Not specified; Not specified
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Service and installation of brake parts
Service and installation of alignment parts
Service and installation of suspension parts
Testing and installing batteries
Dismounting/mounting tire and wheel assemblies
Rebalancing wheels
Replacing/recalibrating TPMS components
Nice-to-have
Excellent customer service skills
Ability to work in a rapid pace environment
Test driving vehicles
Performing offsite and emergency road services
Key Requirements
Valid driver's license
Frequent lifting up to 35 pounds
Occasional lifting up to 75 pounds
Frequent bending, twisting, kneeling
Continuous squatting, reaching, walking and standing