Key Responsibilities:
Diagnose and repair vehicles bumper to bumper.
Inspect and repair electrical and electronic systems.
Replace or repair transmissions and fuel components as needed.
Repair cooling components and systems, including air conditioners and engine cooling.
Perform emissions inspections, safety checks, and state-regulated vehicle examinations.
Maintain a clean and safe working environment.
Produce accurate and legible paperwork reflecting work performed.
Conduct test drives to ensure proper vehicle operation.
Perform vehicle software updates.
Identify quality issues and work with cross-functional teams to root cause them.
Assist in Quality Engineering investigations/teardowns and vehicle warranty repairs.
Perform vehicle maintenance as required.
Support Engineering with special studies/projects.
Perform vehicle quality and reliability audits documenting issues.
Perform all procedures as directed by Management.
Additional Duties:
Communicate status updates on vehicle repairs.
Collaborate with other technicians and service advisors to ensure efficient workflow.
Stay updated on the latest automotive technologies and repair techniques.
Operate diagnostic tools and equipment to identify vehicle issues.
Requirements:
Required Skills:
Technical Expertise: Strong knowledge of automotive systems and repair techniques.
5 years of automotive repair experience.
Problem-Solving: Ability to diagnose and resolve complex mechanical issues.
Customer Service: Excellent communication skills to interact with customers and explain vehicle issues.
Attention to Detail: Ensure all repairs and maintenance tasks are performed accurately.
Time Management: Efficiently manage time to complete tasks within deadlines.
Physical Requirements:
Regularly perform physically demanding tasks, including lifting, carrying, pushing, and pulling heavy objects.
Ability to work in various positions, such as climbing, balancing, stooping, kneeling, crouching, and crawling.
Qualifications:
High school diploma or equivalent.
Certification from a recognized automotive training program (e.g., ASE certification).
Valid driver's license.