Bill Erickson, President
Owner/operator since 1989, Bill is an ASE Certified Master Automobile Technician, an Advanced Engine Performance Specialist, a DEQ Certified Advanced Emissions Specialist and is a charter member of the Service Technicians Society. Bill was born and raised in Lake Oswego and has over two decades of experience providing automotive repair and service to local residents and is well known for excellence in car care. Bill has served on the Automotive Advisory Board at Portland Community College, and with the Boy Scouts of America. In the summer you might catch him around town at local farmers markets and fairs playing a variety of instruments in the folk band SawTale Ridge.

Jim Geres, ASE Master Technician
Jim has been with Jeepers for over 20 years... since July of 1991. He presently holds ASE Master level certification as an Automotive Technician and Engine Machinist as well as Advanced Engine Performance certification. He is also recognized as an Advanced Emission Specialist by the Oregon Department of Environmental Quality, and also a member of the international Automotive Technicians Network, a global network of automotive repair professionals, Jim holds an Associates Degree in Applied Science for Automotive Service Technology from Portland Community College and is presently pursuing his second Associates Degree for Machine and Manufacturing Technology. He has also received supplemental training in specialty fields such as emission control, electronic transmission controls, climate control systems, anti-lock brake systems and electronic theory from Daimler-Chrysler, Jendham, Mitchell Information Systems, and SPX Corporation.

Greg Cauble, ASE Master Technician
Greg has been with us since September 2003 when he completed the Automotive Technology Program at Clackamas Community College. He has passed all 8 ASE tests to become an ASE Master Certified Technician. Greg spends his off-hours 4-wheeling and sound recording.
Jeff Corwin, Professional Custodian
Jeff has been with us now for over 12 years -Since 1998. When United Cerebral Palsy's workshop closed down in 1996, Jeff knew exactly what he wanted to do: get a job in the community. Jeff had many work experiences on his resume, including piecework, courtesy clerk and recycling. Jeff worked with a job developer at UCP to identify his skills and interests. They discovered that Jeff is an organized person, who is physically strong, hard working, dedicated and friendly. He enjoys bowling, gardening, fishing, socializing, recycling, cleaning and working with people who share his interests.