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Our Tire Service and Alignment Technician services our customer vehicles in wheel alignments ... Previous experience in a customer-focused role in an auto service/mechanical setting preferred.

Our Tire Service and Alignment Technician services our customer vehicles in wheel alignments ... Previous experience in a customer-focused role in an auto service/mechanical setting preferred.

Our Tire Service and Alignment Technician services our customer vehicles in wheel alignments ... Previous experience in a customer-focused role in an auto service/mechanical setting preferred.

Our Tire Service and Alignment Technician services our customer vehicles in wheel alignments ... Previous experience in a customer-focused role in an auto service/mechanical setting preferred.

Our Tire Service and Alignment Technician services our customer vehicles in wheel alignments ... Previous experience in a customer-focused role in an auto service/mechanical setting preferred.

Our Tire Service and Alignment Technician services our customer vehicles in wheel alignments ... Previous experience in a customer-focused role in an auto service/mechanical setting preferred.

Our Tire Service and Alignment Technician services our customer vehicles in wheel alignments ... Previous experience in a customer-focused role in an auto service/mechanical setting preferred.

Our Tire Service and Alignment Technician services our customer vehicles in wheel alignments ... Previous experience in a customer-focused role in an auto service/mechanical setting preferred.

Our Tire Service and Alignment Technician services our customer vehicles in wheel alignments ... Previous experience in a customer-focused role in an auto service/mechanical setting preferred.

Our Tire Service and Alignment Technician services our customer vehicles in wheel alignments ... Previous experience in a customer-focused role in an auto service/mechanical setting preferred.

Our Tire Service and Alignment Technician services our customer vehicles in wheel alignments ... Previous experience in a customer-focused role in an auto service/mechanical setting preferred.

Our Tire Service and Alignment Technician services our customer vehicles in wheel alignments ... Previous experience in a customer-focused role in an auto service/mechanical setting preferred.

Our Tire Service and Alignment Technician services our customer vehicles in wheel alignments ... Previous experience in a customer-focused role in an auto service/mechanical setting preferred.

Our Tire Service and Alignment Technician services our customer vehicles in wheel alignments ... Previous experience in a customer-focused role in an auto service/mechanical setting preferred.

Our Tire Service and Alignment Technician services our customer vehicles in wheel alignments ... Previous experience in a customer-focused role in an auto service/mechanical setting preferred.

Our Tire Service and Alignment Technician services our customer vehicles in wheel alignments ... Previous experience in a customer-focused role in an auto service/mechanical setting preferred.

Our Tire Service and Alignment Technician services our customer vehicles in wheel alignments ... Previous experience in a customer-focused role in an auto service/mechanical setting preferred.

Our Tire Service and Alignment Technician services our customer vehicles in wheel alignments ... Previous experience in a customer-focused role in an auto service/mechanical setting preferred.

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How much do auto service technician jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average hourly pay for auto service technician in the United States is $25.04, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.27 and $29.81 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Auto Service Technician vs Auto Mechanic?

AspectAuto Service TechnicianAuto Mechanic
CertificationsASE Certification, manufacturer-specific trainingASE Certification, specialized certifications
Work EnvironmentDealerships, repair shops, service centersRepair shops, dealerships, independent garages
Job FocusPerforming routine maintenance and diagnosticsDiagnosing and repairing complex mechanical issues
Common UsageCustomer service, maintenance, diagnosticsRepair, overhaul, mechanical troubleshooting

Auto Service Technicians primarily focus on routine maintenance, diagnostics, and customer service, often working in dealerships or service centers. Auto Mechanics tend to handle more complex repairs and mechanical troubleshooting. While both roles require similar certifications and work environments, their job scope differs in complexity and focus.

What are Auto Service Technicians?

Auto Service Technicians, also known as automotive mechanics, are professionals who inspect, maintain, and repair vehicles such as cars and light trucks. Their responsibilities include diagnosing mechanical issues, performing routine maintenance like oil changes and tire rotations, and using specialized equipment to address complex automotive problems. They often work in repair shops, dealerships, or service centers and must stay updated with the latest automotive technology and diagnostic methods to ensure vehicles operate safely and efficiently.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Auto Service Technician, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Auto Service Technician, you need strong mechanical aptitude, problem-solving skills, and a high school diploma or equivalent, often supplemented by formal automotive training or ASE certification. Familiarity with diagnostic tools, computerized engine management systems, and repair equipment is typically required. Attention to detail, customer service skills, and the ability to work efficiently as part of a team are standout soft skills. These competencies ensure that vehicles are serviced accurately and efficiently, leading to customer satisfaction and workplace safety.

What are some common challenges Auto Service Technicians face when diagnosing modern vehicles?

Auto Service Technicians often encounter complex diagnostic challenges due to the increasing integration of advanced technology and electronics in modern vehicles. Many issues now require the use of specialized diagnostic tools and software, along with a strong understanding of both mechanical and computerized systems. Staying current with ongoing training and manufacturer updates is essential to effectively identify and resolve problems. Collaboration with other technicians and service advisors is also important to ensure accurate repairs and customer satisfaction.
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Infographic showing various Auto Service Technician job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 96% Full Time, 3% Part Time, and 1% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $52,075 per year, or $25 per hour.
Auto Service Technician

Auto Service Technician

Fleet Farm

Oshkosh, WI • On-site

Full-time

Posted 19 days ago


Fleet Farm rating

5.2

Company rating: 5.2 out of 10

Based on 212 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

552nd of 713 rated retailers


Job description

Do you love cars? Do you work on your own vehicle or have a desire for a career as a mechanic? If you have a customer first attitude, possess a can-do work ethic, and have a desire for a career in the automotive service industry, this position may be perfect for you!
Looking to gain knowledge in the automotive industry? Our entry level Basic Automotive Maintenance Specialists service our customer vehicles for basic oil changes, tire rotations, and complete vehicle courtesy checks.
Job duties:
  • Change oil and oil filters.
  • Check fluids and air filters.
  • Install batteries and check charging systems.
  • Check/replace bulbs and wipers.
  • Road test vehicles.
  • Ensure all services are completed with a high degree of quality and meet the needs of the customer.

Ready to expand your knowledge and skill sets? Our Tire Service Specialists service customer vehicles for basic oil change, tire rotation, tire mounting and balancing, wheel alignment checks, and complete vehicle courtesy checks.
Job duties:
  • Change oil and oil filters.
  • Check fluids and air filters.
  • Install batteries and check charging systems.
  • Check/replace bulbs and wipers.
  • Mount and balance tires.
  • Perform wheel alignment checks.
  • Install parts which include shocks, struts and accessories.
  • Road test vehicles.
  • Ensure all services are completed with a high degree of quality and meet the needs of the customer.

Our Tire Service and Alignment Technician services our customer vehicles in wheel alignments, steering components, suspension components, brakes, exhaust, oil change, tire rotation, tire mounting and balancing, complete vehicle courtesy checks, and complete vehicle inspections.
  • Change oil and oil filters.
  • Check fluids and air filters.
  • Install batteries and check charging systems.
  • Check/replace bulbs and wipers.
  • Mount and balance tires.
  • Perform wheel alignments.
  • Install parts which include shocks, struts, and accessories.
  • Diagnose and repair to specifications for brakes, suspension, steering, and exhaust repairs.
  • Inform store management of equipment mechanical repair problems as they occur.
  • Road test vehicles
  • Continuously learn new technical information and techniques in formal training sessions in order to stay abreast with rapidly changing automotive technology.

Job Requirements and Education:
  • High School Diploma or GED preferred.
  • Ability to work a flexible schedule, including days, nights, weekends, and holidays is required.
  • Ability to lift up to 50 lbs.
  • A minimum of 18 years old.
  • Must possess a valid driver's license.
  • Previous experience in a customer-focused role in an auto service/mechanical setting preferred.

Fleet Farm is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and gives all applicants for employment equal consideration regardless of race, color, sex, gender, ethnicity, religious creed or belief, national origin, ancestry, age, physical or mental disability, sexual orientation, genetic information, citizenship status, military or veteran status, pregnancy, or any other status protected by federal, state or local law. Upon request and consistent with applicable laws, Fleet Farm will provide reasonable accommodations to individuals with disabilities who need an accommodation to fully participate in the application process.
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This employer is required to notify all applicants of their rights pursuant to federal employment laws.
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Fleet Farm, headquartered in Appleton, Wisconsin, is a retail chain catering to life in the North Central United States. The company was founded by Stewart Mills Sr. and his sons, Stewart Jr. and Henry, in 1955. Introducing a one-stop comprehensive “fleet pricing” model, the company has since grown into over 40 locations across several states, becoming an iconic brand in the region. Fleet Farm operates within the retail industry, offering a comprehensive range of products and services that cater to customers' needs outdoor gear, farming and pet supplies, home improvement tools, automotive goods, hunting and fishing equipment, and even snacks and clothing.

Industry

Retail

Company size

5,001 - 10,000 Employees

Headquarters location

Appleton, WI, US

Year founded

1955