Vehicle Inspection and Diagnostics
- Conduct comprehensive inspections of vehicles to identify mechanical issues.
- Use diagnostic tools and equipment to pinpoint faults in engines, transmissions, brakes, and other systems.
Maintenance and Repairs
- Perform routine maintenance tasks, including oil changes, tire rotations, brake replacements, and fluid top-ups.
- Repair or replace damaged or worn-out parts such as belts, hoses, clutches, and exhaust systems.
System Adjustments and Optimization
- Calibrate and adjust mechanical systems to ensure optimal performance.
- Perform wheel alignments, engine tune-ups, and suspension adjustments.
Customer Interaction
- Explain repair needs and recommendations to customers in a clear and professional manner.
- Provide cost estimates for maintenance and repairs.
Safety and Compliance
- Ensure that all repairs comply with safety and regulatory standards.
- Adhere to environmental guidelines when handling automotive fluids and materials.
Skills and QualificationsTechnical Expertise:In-depth knowledge of automotive systems (engines, brakes, transmission, suspension, etc.).Familiarity with diagnostic tools and software.Problem-Solving:Ability to troubleshoot and resolve complex mechanical issues.Physical Fitness:Capable of performing physically demanding tasks, including lifting heavy components.Communication Skills:Ability to explain technical issues to customers and work effectively within a team.Attention to Detail:High level of accuracy when performing repairs and completing documentation.Education and ExperienceEducation:High school diploma or equivalent (required).Certification from a recognized automotive training program or vocational school (preferred).Experience:3–7 years of experience in automotive maintenance or repair (entry-level positions may accept training program graduates).