Technical responsibilities
- Utilize diagnostic tools, visual inspections, and testing procedures to identify mechanical,
- electrical, and technical problems in vehicles accurately.
- Perform diverse repairs, including engine overhauls, brake system repairs, transmission servicing, suspension work, exhaust system repairs, and other mechanical tasks.
- Remove and replace faulty components such as belts, filters, spark plugs, hoses, and other parts.
- Install new components following manufacturer guidelines.
- Conduct routine maintenance tasks such as oil changes, tire rotations, fluid checks, and filter replacements to prevent potential issues and ensure vehicle longevity.
- Utilize computerized diagnostic tools to interface with a vehicle''s onboard systems, retrieve error codes, and analyze data for accurate problem identification.
- Utilize welding and fabrication skills to repair or strengthen vehicle structures and parts as
- required.
- Diagnose and rectify electrical system problems, including wiring issues, lighting malfunctions, starter and alternator failures, and battery concerns.
- High school diploma or equivalent; completion of formal automotive technology training or
- apprenticeship is advantageous.
- Proficiency in using diagnostic tools, garage equipment, and computerized systems.
Job Type: Full-time