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Tire Changer / Technician

Maintenance, Repair, and Installation
Vehicle Mechanics and Technicians
Tire Changer / Technician

Repair and replace tires.

At a Glance

Tire Changer / Technician. Typical education: High school or GED. Experience: 2 years. Top skills: Customer Service, Lifting Ability, Valid Driver's License.

Avg Annual Salary

Not available

Typical Education

High school or GED

Experience

2 years

Job Postings

10

Parent Occupation (O*NET)

Tire Repairers and Changers

Median Wage

$37,120/yr

Growth (2024-34)

+5.7%

Education

High school diploma or equivalent

Skills & Requirements

Specialized Skills (17)

Lifting Ability

5.0

Tires

4.9

Tire Repairs

4.9

Automotive Services

4.8

Transmission

4.8

Tire Balancing And Rotation

4.7

Merchandising

4.7

Oil and Gas

4.6

Vehicle Inspection

4.5

Batteries

4.5

Showrooms

4.5

Tread Depth Gauges

4.4

Textiles

4.3

Paint Adhesion Testing

4.2

Safety Procedures

4.2

Hammers

4.1

Tire Changer

4.0

Common Skills (10)

Customer Service

5.0

Cleanliness

4.8

Sales

4.6

Interpersonal Communications

4.6

Teamwork

4.4

Communication

4.4

Professionalism

4.3

Willingness To Learn

4.2

Computer Literacy

4.1

Operations

4.1

Certifications (3)

Valid Driver's License

4.9

Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Certification

4.7

ASE Medium-Heavy Truck Certification

4.3

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