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Automotive Lube Technician

Automotive Lube Technician DISC Chart

Job Summary

An automotive lube technician provides automotive services, including maintenance. Their primary focus is engine lubrication. Inspections are also performed prior to lubrication. Lube technicians complete numerous tasks per shift. They regularly change car oil and filters. Companies looking for candidates for this position prefer applicants with some professional car-repair experience. Customer service skills are highly valued. They typically work in an automotive lube shop or other related car maintenance facility.

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Personality types of a Automotive Lube Technician

D

low D - Planner

Likes to plan before taking action
I

low I - Supporter

Likes to work independently
S

high S - Stabilizer

Likes to have structure
C

high C - Rule Follower

Likes to follow procedures

Behavioral Qualities for a Automotive Lube Technician

  • Methodical. Orderly and systematic.
  • Attentive. Caring for details and demands.
  • Dependable. Able to be relied upon.
  • Detail oriented. Attentive to all levels of detail.

Motivators for a Automotive Lube Technician

  • Altruistic: A caring drive to benefit and support others. To tend to the altruistic drive, help them understand the contribution they make to the team and the value they bring to customers.
  • Regulatory: A drive to maintain order and the status quo. To tend to the regulatory drive, have a clear set of rules in place for them to follow.
  • Theoretical: A drive to learn and gain new knowledge. To tend to the theoretical drive, give them plenty of opportunities to learn about the subject and enhance their skills.