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Tire & Lube Technician - Hibbing Store

L&M Fleet Supply L&M Fleet Supply Hibbing, MN Hibbing, MN Part-time Full-time Part-time Full-time $15 an hour $15 an hour 17 hours ago 17 hours ago 17 hours ago Tire & Lube Technician Job Type:
Full-Time or Part-Time Hours Schedule:
Varied Shifts Compensation:
Starting at $15.
00 per hour with higher pay based on experience Job
Summary:
The Tire & Lube Technician will be responsible for providing light automotive repairs.
Primary duties will include oil changes and vehicle lubrication, mounting, balancing, and repairing tires, battery installation and testing, and other related maintenance as needed.
About the Company:
L&M Supply is a leading niche retail company operating 12 stores throughout Northern Minnesota, Wisconsin and Michigan, with corporate offices and a distribution center in Grand Rapids, Minnesota.
L&M Supply is a family-owned, family-oriented business with a strong reputation in the communities where we have a store.
Our employees enjoy being a part of a successful company that directly impacts their friends and neighbors.
L&M specializes in sporting goods, home improvement and hardware, footwear, automotive, tools, farm and pets, lawn and garden, toys, and power equipment, as well as a growing line of clothing to meet a variety of fashion needs and interests.
Our unique product lines require knowledgeable and friendly employees to ensure complete customer satisfaction.
Benefits for Full-Time Employees:
L&M Supply offers the most generous 401(k) matching contribution (10% match) available.
We also offer:
Performance based compensation program Medical/Dental Insurance Life and Disability Insurance PTO Benefits Employee Discount Wellness program To learn more about L&M Supply, please visit our employment page by clicking HERE Job Types:
Full-time, Part-time Pay:
$15.
00 per hour.
Estimated Salary: $20 to $28 per hour based on qualifications.

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