The Swiss Army Knife Position (AKA: Not Glamorous, But Essential)
Let’s set expectations: This job includes cleaning bathrooms, organizing the shop, and yes—sometimes mopping up oil spills. It’s not all test drives and high-fives.
If you’ve got basic car knowledge (think C level tech/Lube Tech with mechanical understanding), aren’t afraid to roll up your sleeves —keep reading.
WHAT THE JOB ACTUALLY LOOKS LIKE
The Foundation Stuff:
Keep the shop clean and organized (techs can’t be productive in chaos)
Clean lobby and bathrooms (someone’s gotta do it)
Handle scrap metal and trash (exciting, we know)
Organize parts for technicians
The Skills-Building Stuff:
Quality control test drives after repairs (you’ll learn what “right” sounds like)
Help techs when they need an extra hand (this is where you learn)
Put parts in the right place at the right time (flow matters)
The Customer Experience Stuff
Answer phones and help check in vehicles as needed
Think of yourself as the person who keeps everything running smoothly while learning what it takes to move up.
WHO THRIVES IN THIS ROLE
You have basic automotive knowledge (you know a brake rotor from a serpentine belt)
You understand that clean shops = productive shops = everyone makes more money
You're organized and have a mind like a steel trap!
You’re a self-starter who doesn’t need constant direction
You’re good with customers when the situation calls for it
You want to LEARN and ADVANCE
Physical work doesn’t scare you (lifting, bending, standing all day)
You can start this ASAP
This job is perfect for: Current lube techs, high school automotive students, B/C level techs, or car enthusiasts ready to level up in a real independent shop.
This job is NOT for: People expecting a purely customer-facing role, folks with zero automotive experience, or anyone “too good” for grunt work.
WHAT WE OFFER
Competitive pay
M-F, 7:45 AM - 5:30 PM (Your weekends are yours)
PTO and paid holidays
Opportunity to advance based on what you put in
Learn from experienced techs in a shop that actually stays busy
THE BOTTOM LINE We need someone who gets it: every job matters. The clean shop that keeps techs moving? That’s you. The QC that catches an issue before the customer does? Also you.
Do the work. Learn the business. Prove yourself. Move up.