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Toyota Tech Jobs (NOW HIRING)

If you're passionate about automotive technology and enjoy working with Toyota vehicles, this position offers a rewarding career path1. Additionally, Toyota's Technician Training & Education Network ...

If you're passionate about automotive technology and enjoy working with Toyota vehicles, this position offers a rewarding career path 1 . Additionally, Toyota's Technician Training & Education ...

Toyota Safety Co-op

Georgetown, KY · On-site

$36.10K - $47K/yr

Function Overview The Toyota Safety Department is responsible for enacting the Toyota Safety ... new technologies. Examples include: * Interpretation and implementation of federal, state, and ...

Toyota Safety Co-op

Georgetown, KY · On-site

$36.10K - $47K/yr

As one of the world's most admired brands, Toyota is growing and leading the future of mobility ... new technologies. Examples include: * Interpretation and implementation of federal, state, and ...

Lube Tech → Certified → Master Technician * High-volume shop with steady workflow * 4-day / 10 ... Toyota experience is a plus * Strong diagnostic and problem-solving skills All Candidates: * Valid ...

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How much do toyota tech jobs pay per hour?

As of May 31, 2026, the average hourly pay for toyota tech in the United States is $28.15, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $15.38 and $34.86 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Toyota Technician, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Toyota Technician, you need solid automotive repair knowledge, mechanical aptitude, and typically a certification from a recognized technical program or ASE credentials. Familiarity with Toyota's proprietary diagnostic tools, such as Techstream, and service information systems is essential. Strong problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and effective communication set outstanding technicians apart. These skills ensure accurate diagnostics, efficient repairs, and high customer satisfaction in a fast-evolving automotive environment.

What are some common challenges Toyota Techs face when diagnosing newer vehicle models with advanced technology?

Toyota Techs often encounter challenges when working with the latest models featuring advanced electronic systems and hybrid technology. Diagnosing issues can require specialized scan tools, up-to-date software, and a strong understanding of complex electrical components. Staying current with ongoing Toyota training and collaborating with other technicians in the service team helps address these challenges. Additionally, effective communication with service advisors ensures accurate information is relayed to customers regarding diagnostics and repairs.

What are Toyota Techs?

Toyota Techs, also known as Toyota Technicians, are automotive professionals trained to diagnose, repair, and maintain Toyota vehicles. They use specialized tools and follow Toyota-specific procedures to ensure vehicles operate safely and efficiently. Toyota Techs may perform routine maintenance, troubleshoot complex issues, and stay updated on the latest Toyota technologies through ongoing training. They typically work at Toyota dealerships or authorized service centers.

What is the difference between Toyota Tech vs Toyota Service Technician?

AspectToyota TechToyota Service Technician
CertificationsASE certifications, Toyota-specific trainingASE certifications, Toyota-specific training
Work EnvironmentDealerships, repair shopsDealerships, repair shops
Job ResponsibilitiesDiagnosing, repairing vehicles, performing maintenanceDiagnosing, repairing vehicles, performing maintenance
Employer & IndustryAutomotive dealerships, service centersAutomotive dealerships, service centers

Both Toyota Techs and Toyota Service Technicians work in similar environments, diagnosing and repairing vehicles at dealerships or service centers. The terms are often used interchangeably, but 'Toyota Tech' emphasizes technical skills, while 'Toyota Service Technician' highlights the role's service focus. Both roles require similar certifications and industry experience.

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Infographic showing various Toyota Tech job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% Locum Tenens, 92% Full Time, 4% Part Time, 1% Contract, and 1% Summer. Highlights an 100% Physical job distribution, with an average salary of $58,546 per year, or $28.1 per hour.
Risk and Business Analytics Supervisor

Risk and Business Analytics Supervisor

Toyota

San Juan, PR

Full-time

Posted 21 hours ago


Toyota rating

7.3

Company rating: 7.3 out of 10

Based on 851 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

22nd of 44 rated automakers


Job description

OverviewWho we are

Collaborative. Respectful. A place to dream and do. These are just a few words that describe what life is like at Toyota. As one of the world's most admired brands, Toyota is growing and leading the future of mobility through innovative, high-quality solutions designed to enhance lives and delight those we serve. We're looking for talented team members who want to Dream. Do. Grow. with us.

Job Summary

The Risk and Business Analytics Supervisor is responsible for the generation of actionable insights by analyzing data, the use of storytelling to make well informed data-driven decisions. This role requires a strong knowledge of data mining, data interpretation, analysis, report generation, and database design for crafting technical insight solutions to address complex business needs. Also, in-depth technical knowledge, leadership capabilities, and communication skills are required.

This role is expected to work effectively with information digital solutions, stakeholders, and vendors to help formulate strategies to support the Company's strategic vision by maximizing revenue retention while reducing risk. All solutions must meet Toyota's technology standards.

This role collaborates closely with other Managers and stakeholders to formulate strategies and sequencing to maximize revenue/retention and minimize risk. The Risk and Business Analytics Supervisor will partner with Enterprise DnA and Partners/Suppliers for end-to-end solutions and transformation. The Risk and Business Analytics Supervisor will synthesize requirements information from the business and develop comprehensive insight architecture design and visual artifacts that constitute the blueprint for the solution, while taking the future insight roadmap, growth, and flexibility into consideration.

Primary Job Accountabilities

Data Management: Extraction, Analysis, and Reporting

  • Data extraction and data analysis from internal and external systems.
  • Partner with the business to capture data and reporting needs to address business needs.
  • Expertise in SQL and querying other related databases to acquire the necessary data for analysis.
  • Use SQL, Python, and other relevant programming languages for data modeling.
  • Develop, manage, and communicate data analysis and reports.
  • Maintain and manage process documentation and reports within Power BI.
  • Perform proof of concept development for reports and other business solutions.
  • Support the Company's vision for cloud-based data and reporting strategy.
  • Oversee the development of all reports (dashboards, views), from discovery through implementation, and ensure alignment with BI data and reporting governance practices.
  • Organize and facilitate project status meetings with business units and project teams to identify and resolve issues and mitigate risks.

Business Support:

  • Develop strong relations across the business with functional departments such as: Sales, Marketing, Dealer Servicing, IT, Compliance, Finance, etc.
  • Lead the business requirements/user stories gathering sessions with stakeholders and IT support to understand the business requirements to develop any strategic projects and/or initiatives.
  • Ensure business needs and requirements are clearly understood, documented, and communicated. Translate the business and user requirements into system requirements.
  • Leverage in-depth understanding of business and system processes to propose data solutions aligned with business needs.
  • Analyze programming requirements using business knowledge, subject matter expert (SME), programing language, and computer capabilities.
  • Develop new tools to support operational automation of current manual processes.
  • Apply problem-solving, quantitative, analytical skills, and statistical methods to uncover insights buried in the data.
  • Evaluate quantitative and qualitative impacts of possible actions based on insight, considering customers, employees, and the company.
  • Support data steward.

Risk Management:

  • Deliver reports for the Enterprise Risk Management Committee (ERMC) including analysis and recommendations.
  • Continuous monitoring of Key Risk Indicators (KRI's).
  • Co-responsible for the CEO Risk Scorecard fiscal year assigned goals achievement.
  • Develop and enhance reports for Portfolio Management.
  • Conduct data segregation to understand root cause of issues.
  • Build data-driven presentations and reports for TCPR executives and business stakeholders. Partner with Suppliers (Transunion, AOR LADS, etc.) to maximize analytics efforts to achieve business growth.

Database Management:

  • Ensure recalibration of models while enhancing with controls (auto approval, CDX, pricing, etc.)
  • Assist in applications development with focus on: data classification, data privacy, data protection, and security controls in alignment with compliance regulations.
  • Assess current databases to propose different alternatives to standardize and optimize them.
  • Ensure database fields are well documented.
  • Assist the IT department to define and design different components for local databases.
  • Write scaling secure code and maintain appropriate programming documentation including workflows.
  • Document programming problems and resolutions for future reference.
  • Complete non-routine updates on Microsoft SQL Server databases.
  • Update and validate reports used for decisioning (i.e., Tableau, Power BI)

People Management:

  • Supervise staff to ensure continuity and quality of service.
  • Complete objectives, performance evaluation, and development plans for direct report in a timely manner.
  • Ensure team members are up to date with training, knowledge and skills required for the position held.
  • Develop capabilities to deliver pre-analysis and analysis to speed up business decisions as well as validating implemented initiatives.
  • Optimize engagement level.

Knowledge and Skills

Education

Required

  • Four-Year college Degree (BA or BS): Business administration, Information Technology

Experience - Subject Matter Expertise

Required

  • 2-5 years of relevant / progressive work experience (in similar field and/or industry)

Licenses, Certifications & Specialized Skills (if applicable)

Required

  • Strong oral and written communication skills in English and Spanish
  • High degree of organizational skills with the ability to work in a deadline driven environment
  • Proficiency with MS software: Excel, Word, PowerPoint, SharePoint, Power BI
  • High level knowledge of system and data architecture principles, Data Steward, release testing, and QA procedures.

Preferred

  • Kaizen, Lean, Agile, Six Sigma
  • Financial services, banking, or automotive industry experience
  • Knowledge and understanding of portfolio management
  • Comprehensive project management knowledge

Supervision or Management

  • Collective Number of Team Members Direct Reports: 1

Additional Comments, Including Unique Circumstances

  • Travel required up to 5% of the time
  • Work schedule: Monday-Friday from 8:00 am to 5:00 pm. In some instances, working overtime may be required.

Belonging at Toyota

Our success begins and ends with our people. We embrace all perspectives and value unique human experiences. Respect for all is our North Star. Toyota is proud to have 10+ different Business Partnering Groups across 100 different North American chapter locations that support team members' efforts to dream, do and grow without questioning that they belong.

Applicants for our positions are considered without regard to race, ethnicity, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, age, disability, religion, military or veteran status, or any other characteristics protected by law.

Have a question, need assistance with your application or do you require any special accommodations? Please send an email to tcpr_human_resources@toyota.com.

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