Tyre Serviceperson

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Workshop Technology

Kaiwhakamau Taea

Glen Cameron removing tread from a tyre

Glen Cameron using a tyre fitting machine to remove tread from a tyre

Tyre servicepeople remove, repair and fit tyres for all types of vehicles. They may also advise customers on different types of tyres, and check and adjust the wheel alignment on vehicles.

He whakamārama

Ko tā te kaiwhakamau taea mahi ko te tango, te whakatika, me te whakamau taea ki runga i ngā momo waka katoa. Tērā pea ka tuku tohutohu rātou ki te hunga kiritaki mō ngā momo taea, ā, ka tirotiro, ka whakatika hoki i te tūtika o ngā wira o te waka.

Entry Requirements

There are no specific entry requirements to become a tyre serviceperson, although many employers require you to have a driver's licence.

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Glen Cameron

Apart from ensuring the workshop is tidy when he comes in each morning, Glen Cameron says a day in the life of a tyre technician is anything but typical.

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Pay

Salaries vary, but tyre servicepeople usually earn between $16,000 and $35,000 per year.
 

 

Job Outlook

High vehicle ownership rate contributes to demand

New Zealand has one of the highest vehicle ownership rates per capita in the world.

 

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Posted: Tue, 24 Nov 2009
 

 


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