An automotive technician (or auto mechanic) inspects, maintains, and repairs vehicles. They diagnose mechanical and electrical issues, perform routine preventative maintenance (like oil changes and brake repairs), and utilize advanced diagnostic equipment to restore vehicle performance and safety. Key Responsibilities
- Diagnostics: Identify mechanical and electrical malfunctions using computerized diagnostic tools and scanners.
- Maintenance: Execute preventative maintenance tasks, including fluid changes, tire rotations, and battery inspections.
- Repairs: Dismantle, repair, or replace broken or worn-out parts (e.g., engines, transmissions, steering, and braking systems).
- Testing: Perform test drives and system checks to verify that repairs resolve the issue safely and meet manufacturer standards.
- Communication & Documentation: Clearly document all services and part usage, and communicate repair needs or cost estimates to service advisors or vehicle owners.
- Compliance: Maintain a clean work environment, safely dispose of hazardous waste, and follow strict health and safety protocols.
Essential Skills & Qualifications
- Technical Proficiency: Strong understanding of automotive systems (mechanical, electrical, and electronic).
- Troubleshooting: Ability to interpret diagnostic trouble codes (DTCs) and use complex testing tools.
- Physical Stamina: Comfort with working in various positions (e.g., under car hoists), bending, and lifting heavy parts.
- Education & Certifications: A high school diploma or GED is required, though vocational training and ASE Certifications are highly preferred by most employers.
Pay: ₹13,500.00 - ₹18,000.00 per month
Benefits:
- Cell phone reimbursement
- Commuter assistance
- Flexible schedule
- Paid sick time
- Provident Fund
Work Location: In person