Facility Maintenance Technician
Listed on 2026-01-17
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Trades / Skilled Labor
Maintenance Technician / Mechanic, Building Maintenance
Turbo Tim’s is seeking a dependable, skilled, and self-directed Facilities Maintenance Technician to support the safety, functionality, and operational readiness of our automotive service centers. This role focuses on maintaining shop infrastructure, equipment, and facility systems that directly support technicians, service advisors, and customers.
You will work closely with the Building Manager and shop leadership to ensure our multiple facilities are safe, compliant, and ready for daily production.
Core ResponsibilitiesAutomotive Facility & Shop Maintenance
Perform routine and preventive maintenance on automotive shop facilities, including service bays, floors, lighting, ventilation, plumbing, and electrical fixtures
Identify and resolve facility issues that impact technician productivity, safety, or customer experience
Conduct regular walk-throughs of shop, office, and exterior areas to proactively identify repair needs
Support maintenance and minor repairs of automotive shop infrastructure
, including:Vehicle lifts (visual inspections, minor adjustments, reporting certification issues)
Air compressor systems, hoses, reels, and fittings
Waste oil systems, fluid storage areas, and spill containment infrastructure
Bay doors, openers, safety sensors, and shop access points
Coordinate with certified vendors for specialized equipment repairs or inspections when required
Perform basic carpentry, drywall, painting, and mounting work related to:
Tool storage and shop organization systems
Safety signage, wall-mounted equipment, and fixtures
Parts shelving, cabinets, and workspace improvements
Assist with bay reconfigurations, equipment moves, and light remodeling projects
Maintain shop exteriors, entrances, sidewalks, and parking areas to ensure safe customer and vehicle flow
Support OSHA-aligned safety standards within an automotive service environment
Assist with chemical storage compliance, spill response readiness, and proper labeling
Attend and complete hazard communication and worker right-to-know training
Identify and elevate safety hazards related to shop traffic flow, equipment use, or facility condition
Work closely with the Building Manager to prioritize maintenance tasks and improvement projects
Communicate supply needs, repair timelines, and potential disruptions clearly and proactively
Assist with sourcing materials and coordinating outside vendors or subcontractors
Valid Minnesota driver’s license
1–3+ years of experience in facilities maintenance, automotive shop maintenance, industrial maintenance, or similar hands‑on environment
Working knowledge of automotive shop operations, safety considerations, and facility systems
Comfortable using hand tools, power tools, ladders, and shop equipment
Ability to work independently, prioritize tasks, and adapt to changing shop needs
Strong communication, organization, and follow-through
Ability to lift up to 60 pounds and perform physical work in an active shop environment
Shops are safe, organized, and operationally ready each day
Facility and equipment issues are identified early and resolved quickly
Technician downtime due to facility problems is minimized
Safety risks are reduced through proactive maintenance
Facility improvements directly support productivity and customer confidence
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