Job Description
Job Description
An Automotive Technician diagnoses, repairs, and maintains vehicle systems—including engines, transmissions, electrical, and HVAC—using advanced computerized diagnostic tools. Key duties include conducting inspections, road-testing vehicles, performing maintenance (oil changes, tire rotations), and communicating repair needs to customers. Qualifications often include technical training, ASE certifications, and own tools.
Key Responsibilities
- Diagnostics: Identify vehicle issues using specialized computer diagnostic equipment.
- Repair & Maintenance: Perform repairs, maintenance, and installations for engines, braking systems, suspensions, and electrical components.
- Testing: Road-test vehicles to confirm repairs meet performance standards.
- Documentation: Maintain accurate records of service work, parts utilized, and time required.
- Customer Interaction: Discuss vehicle issues, provide repair estimates, and explain required services to customers.
Required Qualifications & Skills
- Technical Knowledge: Proficiency in using diagnostic software and power tools.
- Understanding and repair of electrical wiring.
- Very organized and attention to detail.
- Follow maintenance car service.
- Knowledge of diesels and repair of diesels.
- Certification: Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) certifications are highly preferred.
- Education: High school diploma, plus specialized training from a technical school.
- Experience: Previous experience, typically 3-5+ years, in automotive diagnostics and repair.
- Communication: Strong verbal and written skills for reporting to customers and service advisors.
Work Environment
- Typically works in a well-ventilated repair shop or dealership.
- Frequent lifting of heavy equipment and prolonged standing.
- Exposure to noisy, greasy, and occasionally hazardous materials.