This Bus Tire Technician role offers $19.00-$20.00/hr, with benefits such as medical, dental, vision, 401(k), life insurance, tuition assistance, paid time off, and tire discounts. It involves ensuring tire safety and compliance on city buses, performing inspections, repairs, and maintenance using specialized equipment. No prior experience needed; on-the-job training provided. Work hours are Monday-Friday, 12am-8:30am, with opportunities for growth and annual performance-based wage increases. Responsibilities include collaboration with customers, inventory management, and safety practices. Candidates should have a high school diploma or GED, mechanical aptitude, and the ability to perform manual tasks. Flexibility for shifts and compliance with safety procedures are required. The application process involves quick online screening, interviews, and status updates via the applicant dashboard.
Looking back, the founding of The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company in 1898 seems especially remarkable, for the beginning was anything but auspicious. The 38-year-old founder, Frank A. Seiberling, purchased the company's first plant with a $3,500 down payment -- using money he borrowed from a brother-in-law Lucius C. Miles. The rubber and cotton that were the lifeblood of the industry had to be transported from halfway around the world, to a landlocked town that had only limited rail transportation.