Job Description
What We’re Looking For
Technician-Specific Benefits:
Newly Air Conditioned/Temperature Controlled Shop!
Signing bonus and guarantee for qualified technicians
Highly productive shop
Career advancement opportunities
Continued education
Clean and professional work environment
Benefits:
Health, dental and vision insurance
401(k) with company match
PTO
Wireless discounts
Employee purchase and service discounts
Legal assistance program
Paid and personalized training with department manager
Career progression with a heavy focus on internal promotions
Florida hospital wellness discount
Aggressive pay plan
Manufacture incentive bonuses
An opportunity to define yourself and your career
Responsibilities:
Perform multi-point inspections
Inspect fluid levels of steering gear, power steering reservoir, transmission, differential, rear axel housings, and shackles
Check air pressure of tires
Lubricate moving parts with specified lubricants
Drain oil from crankcase and refill with required amount of oil
Add water to radiator and battery
Replace oil and air filters
Balance and rotate tires
Inspect all vehicles for additional repairs needed
Adheres to all company policies, procedures and safety standards
Requirements:
Communication skills – communicates effectively with others.
Personal and professional integrity.
Must have your own tools
About Us
Parks Motor Group was founded in April of 1975 by Jack Parks with the inception of Northgate Lincoln Mercury in Tampa, Florida; changing it's name in January of 2011 to Parks Lincoln of Tampa. Jack Parks' son Randy Parks soon followed with the acquisition of Longwood Lincoln Mercury in November 1979; changing it's name to Parks Lincoln of Longwood in 2011. This expanded Parks Motor Group to the Orlando, Florida Market. In June 1983, Jack Parks' son Ron Parks acquired Heritage Ford in Wesley Chapel, Florida adding the blue oval to the Parks Motor Group family. Not stopping there, Randy Parks decided to branch out of the automotive arena and in August of 1983, Seminole Powersports was born. Seminole Powersports started out offering Honda with the soon after addition of Kawasaki, Yamaha and now Can-Am and Sea Doo. Ron Parks had his eye on Toyota, so in August of 1988, Ron acquired Stadium Toyota in Tampa. Then in April of 1992, Randy Parks aquired DeLand Toyota thus expanding the Orlando Market to now the Orlando/Volusia Market. Not stopping with Lincoln, Mercury, Powersports and Toyota; Randy then acquired Ford Lincoln and Hyundai of Gainesville, bringing the blue oval and Hyundai to Gainesville, Florida.