Off-the-Road Tire Technician performs tire and tire-related services for OTR (and smaller) tires at the customer's location, job site, or any other location according to customer requirements. Mounts, demounts, balances and repairs OTR or other tires and wheels as directed. Being an Off-the-Road Tire Technician organizes the work site, the vehicles and the appropriate tools and equipment for optimum job efficiency and safety. Follows established procedures to inspect tires, wheels and vehicles before and after service, and notes other needed services; makes recommendations to customer. Additionally, Off-the-Road Tire Technician typically requires an associate degree or equivalent, and appropriate TIA/MSHA certification. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. The Off-the-Road Tire Technician works under moderate supervision. Gaining or has attained full proficiency in a specific area of discipline. To be an Off-the-Road Tire Technician typically requires 1-3 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Position Overview:
The OTR technician's job is to perform tire service and repair work as well as basic general service functions on customer vehicles (all sizes), fleet inspections, assist with scrap tires and other duties as required. As an OTR technician, your priority will be OTR service calls and jobs at the location. This position will provide you with a company service truck to perform duties. You will be required to serve as an on-call technician on the rotation for after-hour calls.
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