Inspectingvehicleengine andmechanical/electrical components to diagnose issues accurately. Inspectingvehiclecomputer and electronic systems torepair, maintain and upgrade. Conducting routine maintenance work aiming tovehiclefunctionality and longevity. ...
Deliver basic care and maintenance, such as checking fluid levels, changing oil and rotating tires.Repairor replace parts, including sensors, brake pads and wheel bearings. Perform repairs according to customer and manufacturer specifications and explainautomotiveproblems and completed repairs to ...
Deliver basic care and maintenance, such as checking fluid levels, changing oil and rotating tires.Repairor replace parts, including sensors, brake pads and wheel bearings. Perform repairs according to customer and manufacturer specifications and explainautomotiveproblems and completed repairs to ...
Work with manager and other mechanics to diagnose and repair the mechanical and electrical components of vehicles. Listening to clients to learn more about vehicle history, potential problems, and the services they would like to receive. Performing test drivers, inspections, and other diagnostic ...
Examine vehicles to determine extent of damage or malfunctions. Test drive vehicles, and test components and systems, using equipment such as infrared engine analyzers, compression gauges, and computerized diagnostic devices.Repair, reline, replace, and adjust brakes. ...
Installing new vehicle wiring systems. Installing and troubleshooting immobilizer and alarm systems. Gathering information from customers about issues with their electrical system. Diagnosing electrical issues and proposing a course of action. Providing customers with estimated time and cost f ...
AMechanicis responsible for inspecting and repairing vehicles, machinery, and light trucks. Also known as Service Technicians, these professionals oversee maintenance inspections, monitor inventory, assemble mechanical components, and perform repairs. They usually work in garages that are indoors. ...
Inspecting vehicle engine and mechanical/electrical components to diagnose issues accurately. Inspecting vehicle computer and electronic systems to repair, maintain and upgrade. Conducting routine maintenance work aiming to vehicle functionality and longevity. ...
AMechanicis responsible for inspecting and repairing vehicles, machinery, and light trucks. Also known as Service Technicians, these professionals oversee maintenance inspections, monitor inventory, assemble mechanical components, and perform repairs. They usually work in garages that are indoors. ...
AMechanicis responsible for inspecting and repairing vehicles, machinery, and light trucks. Also known as Service Technicians, these professionals oversee maintenance inspections, monitor inventory, assemble mechanical components, and perform repairs. They usually work in garages that are indoors. ...
AMechanicis responsible for inspecting and repairing vehicles, machinery, and light trucks. Also known as Service Technicians, these professionals oversee maintenance inspections, monitor inventory, assemble mechanical components, and perform repairs. They usually work in garages that are indoors. ...
Maintainsvehiclefunctional condition by listening to operator complaints; conducting inspections; repairing engine failures; repairing mechanical and electrical systems malfunctions; replacing parts and components; repairing body damage. ...
Maintainsvehiclefunctional condition by listening to operator complaints; conducting inspections; repairing engine failures; repairing mechanical and electrical systems malfunctions; replacing parts and components; repairing body damage. ...
Installing new vehicle wiring systems. Installing and troubleshooting immobilizer and alarm systems. Gathering information from customers about issues with their electrical system. Diagnosing electrical issues and proposing a course of action. ...
Auto Electriciansspecialize in installing and maintainingelectricalsystems contained inautomotivevehicles.Auto Electriciansmainly work forautoservice centers where they install, inspect, repair, and maintain all theelectricalparts contained in a vehicle. ...
Installing new vehicle wiring systems. Installing and troubleshooting immobilizer and alarm systems. Gathering information from customers about issues with their electrical system. Diagnosing electrical issues and proposing a course of action. Providing customers with estimated time and cost f ...
Autobody technicians fixcarsafter they've been damaged in an accident or other incident. They use a wide array of tools to cut off old parts, connect new parts to thecar, fill holes, repair scratches, dents and dings, and make thecarlook as good as new. ...
Installing new vehicle wiring systems. Installing and troubleshooting immobilizer and alarm systems. Gathering information from customers about issues with their electrical system. Diagnosing electrical issues and proposing a course of action. Providing customers with estimated time and cost f ...
Performs skilled work in preparing metal and other surfaces onautomotiveequipment for painting and in applying lacquers, primers, synthetic enamels, polyurethane, and epoxy with spray guns and otherautopainting equipment toautomotiveand construction equipment; and does related work. ...
Prepares paint to desired colour and consistency Prepares spraying equipment such as cleaning or adjusting spray gun Cleans vehicle to be painted Masks glass and other appropriate areas prior to application of paint with spray gun or brush Applies decals to machinery and trucks ...