A Tire Technician is responsible for inspecting, repairing, replacing, and maintaining tires on passenger vehicles, trucks, and commercial equipment. Duties include mounting and balancing tires, performing tire rotations, repairing punctures, checking tire pressure and tread depth, and ensuring proper wheel alignment. Tire technicians also inspect brakes and suspension components when necessary, use specialized tools and equipment safely, maintain a clean and organized work area, and provide excellent customer service by explaining tire conditions and recommending appropriate services. They follow all safety procedures while working efficiently to ensure vehicles are road-ready and meet quality standards.
Key Responsibilities:
- Mount, balance, rotate, and install tires.
- Repair flat tires and inspect for damage.
- Check tire pressure, tread depth, and overall tire condition.
- Inspect wheels, brakes, and suspension components.
- Perform wheel balancing and assist with alignments.
- Operate tire-changing and balancing equipment safely.
- Maintain a clean and safe work environment.
- Provide professional customer service and recommendations.
- Follow company safety policies and procedures.