
New, 10,500-square-foot Les Schwab Tires store to add jobs, offer range of services in Brush Prairie
Les Schwab Tires, one of the leading independent tire dealers in the United States, is opening a new, full-service store on July 23 at 11512 NE 119th St. in the Brush Prairie area in Vancouver.
This will be Les Schwab Tires’ 9th store in the Vancouver area, nearby existing stores in Battle Ground, Camas and Ridgefield. With the opening of the Brush Prairie store, Les Schwab Tires now has 147 locations and more than 2,000 employees throughout Washington.
Store manager Devin Cabato said he looks forward to bringing more of the company’s great service to the Vancouver area. Les Schwab Tires has a 70-year history of earning customers’ trust throughout the Western United States.
“We put our hearts into everything we do,” Cabato said. “For more than 20 years, I’ve had the privilege of working alongside great employees and customers, forming lasting relationships built on service and integrity. I’m excited to bring that commitment to Brush Prairie and the broader Vancouver community.”
Because safety on the road depends on more than just great tires, every time Les Schwab touches customers’ tires, its people take the time to check the surrounding components to make sure everything is squared away and it’s safe to be on the road. Offerings include brake services, alignment, shocks, oil changes, custom wheels, batteries and more. The 10,500-square-foot Brush Prairie store will feature seven interior bays.
This new location has begun recruiting to fill local positions. Les Schwab Tires offers a competitive package of pay and benefits designed to reward employees’ hard work. For decades, employees have shared in the company’s success through profit-sharing bonuses, generous health benefits and retirement programs. Les Schwab stores promote only from within and offer world-class training programs to provide promotion opportunities to anyone who has a desire to grow their career. Those interested in applying can visit the local store or visit lesschwab.com/careers.
About Les Schwab
Les Schwab Tire Centers (www.lesschwab.com) started in 1952 with just one small tire shop in Prineville, Oregon. After more than 70 years of building on our founder’s belief in honesty, service and hard work, Les Schwab Tires is one of the leading independent tire dealers in the United States. Now, more than 8,500 employees in more than 590 locations across 15 states take pride in doing the right thing every day. That shows up in our unique tires–those we crafted specifically for the roads our customers drive on. It’s in the best tire warranty in America. It’s in how we stand behind the promise to do more for customers and communities, every step of the way.
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