Posted on 17 April 25 by David Parker
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Overview: As an Automotive Technician, you will be responsible for diagnosing, repairing, and maintaining vehicles to ensure optimal performance and customer satisfaction.
Key Responsibilities:
· Diagnose and repair vehicle 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 up-dates.
· Identify quality issues.
· Ability to work with cross functional teams to root cause quality issues.
· Assist in Quality Engineering investigations/teardowns, and vehicle warranty repairs.
· Perform vehicle maintenance where applicable.
· Support Engineering with special studies/projects.
· Perform vehicle quality and reliability audits documenting quality 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.
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.