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Service Technician
Job in
Coos Bay, Coos County, Oregon, 97420, USA
Listed on 2026-05-18
Listing for:
Coos Bay Toyota
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-05-18
Job specializations:
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Automotive Technician, Automotive Mechanic -
Automotive
Automotive Technician, Automotive Mechanic
Job Description & How to Apply Below
At Teton Auto Group, we are committed to an environment where the customer is always treated with respect and dignity. Growth is encouraged through diligence, teamwork, and creativity. Above all, the highest standard of honesty and integrity underlies all our business practices. If you have an interest in automotive and a desire to develop a career in the industry, apply today!
What We Offer- Medical, Dental & Vision Insurance
- 401K Plan
- Paid time off and vacation
- Growth opportunities
- Paid Training
- Employee vehicle purchase plans
- Long‑term job security
- Health and wellness programs
- Discounts on products and services
A Technician is responsible for the actual service and/or repair of vehicles assigned by service management (includes Service Manager, Assistant Service Manager, or Group Leader).
RequirementsResponsibilities:
Each job responsibility is listed below in no particular order; some tasks are ongoing throughout the day.
- Inspect vehicles
- Properly complete the services and/or repairs for which the technician is trained, as assigned by service management
- Assist the dealership in achieving a high level of customer satisfaction through proper repair procedures, attitudes, and communication
- Complete all work according to applicable safety requirements and published procedures; wear appropriate eye, ear, or skin safety protection where necessary and report any unsafe circumstances to management immediately
- Maintain an inventory of mechanical tools needed to perform the work for which the technician is trained; provide those tools to the Special Service Tools inventory as required
- Properly use Special Service Tools, shop equipment, and repair manuals; return them to their assigned location after use
- Produce high‑quality work that evidences pride of workmanship; perform a quality control inspection on every vehicle, test drive when necessary, and seek assistance of the Group Leader for questionable repairs; prioritize jobs returned due to improper repair or diagnosis
- Ensure each customer’s vehicle is returned clean and protected; use fender covers, seat covers, floor mats, and other precautions to prevent damage
- Have vehicles washed as necessary
- Participate in technical training as assigned by management and apply it to the best of one's ability
- Actively participate in the Manufacturer’s Technician Certification Program and continually upgrade skills to earn and maintain Master Technician status
- Review technical service bulletins and other publications as assigned by management
- Perform all mechanical repair work in an area of the shop designated by management
- Maintain assigned workspace in an organized and clean manner; assist in cleaning the group area daily before departure
- Use parts requisition forms for procuring parts; provide complete vehicle and customer information for special orders
- Show common courtesy to all customers and dealership personnel
- Make every effort to achieve the production objectives set by management
- Provide complete and accurate written explanations on the repair order to describe the work performed
- Punch on and off of every repair order to reflect the time spent on each job
- Standing:
Must be able to work in standing position up to 8 hours per day in 4‑hour intervals on concrete and asphalt surfaces - Sitting:
Certain mechanical tasks may require sitting for up to 3‑hour intervals with mobility breaks as needed - Walking:
Various tasks will require walking up to 100 yards on concrete or asphalt surfaces; 10‑20% of the day will involve walking in multiple increments - Changing Positions:
Flexibility required to make frequent position changes—standing, sitting, walking—necessitated by routine tasks - Carrying/Lifting: 80‑90% of the day will involve carrying objects that weigh less than 10 lbs; less than 5% will involve lifting objects that weigh between 10 and 50 lbs; seek assistance for bulky or heavy items
- Pushing/Pulling:
Equipment such as engine hoists, floor jacks, engine analyzers, and air hoses may require up to 50 lbs of torque or effort for 100 feet or less; such activities account for 10‑15% of the day - Bending/Twisting:
Ability to bend and/or twist from waist,…
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