Entry Level Motorcycle Service Technician

Tulsa, OK

Location: Tulsa, OK

Company Overview:Myers-Duren Harley-Davidson, a distinguished family-owned dealership with a rich history in motorcycle excellence, invites you to become a part of our dedicated team. We are committed to delivering top-notch service.

Benefits:

  • Health Insurance
  • 401(k) Plan
  • Paid Vacation
  • Paid Holidays

Job Summary:As an Entry Level Motorcycle Service Technician, your role involves the repair, customization, maintenance, or overhaul of motorcycles, aiming for efficiency and high-quality results.

Key Responsibilities:

  • Provide reliable, high-quality vehicle service to both customer and dealer-owned motorcycles.
  • Strive to complete repair work within the allocated time schedules.
  • Maintain high productivity and efficiently manage time to achieve near 100% billable work.
  • Follow factory specifications for service, repair, and customization tasks.
  • Collaborate with the Service Consultant on work orders, customer communications, and to enhance customer satisfaction.
  • Promptly inform the Service Consultant/Manager of any additional work required or any delays.
  • Ensure cleanliness in the work area and contribute to the overall maintenance of the shop.
  • Commit to ongoing technical training and certifications.
  • Manage customer vehicles with care, ensuring they are returned in a cleaner state than upon arrival.

Requirements:

  • Valid driver's license with motorcycle endorsement.
  • Strong commitment to quality service.
  • Flexibility in scheduling, including availability for evening, weekend, and holiday shifts.
  • Requirement to own a set of basic and specialized tools for service tasks.

Physical Requirements:

  • Ability to stand or walk for extended periods.
  • Proficiency in handling tools, lifting materials up to 40 lbs, and maneuvering motorcycles up to 950 lbs.
  • Frequent need to bend, stoop, crouch, reach, and handle tools.

Working Conditions:

  • Work in environments with loud noise, exposure to hazardous materials, and varying outdoor weather conditions.
  • Frequent operation near moving mechanical parts.
  • Occasional exposure to exhaust fumes and airborne particles.