Oil and Tire Technician General Labor - Miami, FL at Geebo

Oil and Tire Technician

Avis Budget Group is an action-packed, high-energy workplace where things move forward every day.
We are a global leader in the travel services industry operating two of the most recognized brands in the vehicle rental business.
We are a customer-led, service-driven organization that offers an enthusiastic, family-friendly and collaborative work environment where you can expect to be developed, recognized and rewarded for a job well done.
If you want to GO somewhere in your career, Avis Budget Group is the place to be.
Job Description Requirements High school diploma or equivalent Minimum of 6 months of automotive maintenance experience or recent auto tech school degree Ability to perform day-to-day physical tasks involving moderately demanding work including:
standing, kneeling, crawling, turning, and pushing or lifting moderately heavy objects.
Compensation &
Benefits:
Total Rewards:
Corporate discounts on products you use most.
Avis Budget Group HealthWorks@ABG Free tobacco cessation courses (including nicotine replacement supplies) Customized nutritional coaching Fitness center discount program Healthy weight loss nutrition solutions One-on-one active lifestyle coaching Trusted, on-line health information available 24/7 Free flu shots Excellence is rewarded at every level.
From our best in class recognition for top sales performance to our CEO acknowledgements for outstanding customer service, Avis Budget Group is committed to acknowledging and rewarding you for a job well done.
To apply, please use the link below:
https:
//avisbudget.
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net/jobs/EntryServlet?job=G2XX&media=BPC Avis Budget Group is an EEO Employer Minorities / Females / Protected Veterans / Disabled Keywords:
automotive technician, auto technician, auto tech, mechanic, car repair, preventative maintenance, oil tech, lube tech, apprentice mechanic, entry level mechanic, auto mechanic.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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