Automotive Technicians Various levels
Occupations:
Automotive Service Technicians and MechanicsFirst-Line Supervisors of Mechanics, Installers, and RepairersInstallation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers, All OtherBus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine SpecialistsMaintenance and Repair Workers, GeneralIndustries:
Technical and Trade SchoolsMotor Vehicle and Motor Vehicle Parts and Supplies Merchant WholesalersAutomotive Parts, Accessories, and Tire RetailersAutomotive Repair and MaintenanceAutomotive Equipment Rental and LeasingLead TechnicianExperience: 8-10 YearsCertifications: Possess and maintain all ASE Certifications, holding Senior Master Status.Diagnostic Skills: Proficient in all diagnostic procedures, including hard electrical issues and driveability problems, across all vehicle systems, makes, and models.Repair Capabilities: Capable of complete system breakdown and reassembly, including but not limited to engine jobs, transmission replacement, tune-ups, electrical system testing, and overall vehicle maintenance.Warranty Management: Responsible for managing all warranties.Quality Control: Oversee and ensure quality control of all jobs completed by all technicians.Technical Guidance: Proficient in looking up wiring diagrams and procedures; able to teach and guide lower-level technicians.Policy Compliance: Follow and ensure all other technicians follow established policies and procedures.Shop Management: Monitor shop operations and maintain quality control on all outgoing jobs.Leadership: Lead by example, communicating problems and concerns to the manager to resolve issues proactively.A TechnicianExperience: 5-10YearsCertifications: Possess and maintain all ASE Certifications, holding Senior Master Status.Diagnostic Skills: Proficient in all diagnostic procedures, including hard electrical issues and driveability problems, across all vehicle systems, makes, and models.Repair Capabilities: Capable of complete system breakdown and reassembly, including but not limited to engine jobs, transmission replacement, tune-ups, electrical system testing, and overall vehicle maintenance.Support Role: Assist the Lead Technician with warranties and overseeing other technicians' work.Technical Guidance: Able to look up wiring diagrams and procedures; teach and guide lower-level technicians.Policy Compliance: Follow all established policies and procedures.All TechniciansProcedures: Follow all opening and closing procedures, as well as all company policies and procedures.Inspections: Perform inspections properly and take good, accurate pictures during the inspection process.Communication: Comply with requests from the manager or service writers.Cleanliness: Maintain cleanliness of the shop, break room, and employee's bathroom daily.Productivity: Ensure continuous engagement in tasks; "if there is time to lean, there is time to clean."Punctuality: Opening technicians arrive 15 minutes before start time; all other technicians arrive 10 minutes before start time to prepare for the shift.