Automotive Service Technician
Occupations:
Automotive Service Technicians and MechanicsInstallation, Maintenance, and Repair Workers, All OtherBus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine SpecialistsMaintenance and Repair Workers, GeneralAutomotive Engineering TechniciansIndustries:
Technical and Trade SchoolsAutomotive Parts, Accessories, and Tire RetailersAutomotive Repair and MaintenanceMotor Vehicle and Motor Vehicle Parts and Supplies Merchant WholesalersSupport Activities for Road TransportationJob Description
Do you have quality automotive technical skills and a knack for taking a diagnostic approach to problem-solving? We seek a mechanically minded individual looking for an opportunity to join an efficient auto service center team! Our successful automotive technician candidate understands vehicle electrical and computer systems and is able to properly diagnose and fix repairs. If you believe you are the candidate we need, apply today!Preventive MaintenanceDiagnostic ExperienceMechanical RepairsTroubleshootingFollow a checklist-based approach to comprehensively examine all vehicle systems, such as the engine, transmission, air conditioning, and brake systemsClearly articulate automotive repair issues and repairs needed to remedy them to both customers and auto mechanicsConduct routine maintenance, as needed, such as fluid level checks, tire rotations, brake pad replacement, or oil changesFollow all manufacturer specifications for vehicle system repairs to ensure optimum customer satisfaction and facilitate returning businessDetermine and investigate any malfunction codes in the vehicle's integrated diagnostic system using skilled expertise and diagnostic toolsRequirementsGED or high school diploma is mandatoryStrong customer service and communications skills are neededNational Institute for Automotive Service Excellence, or ASE certification is strongly desiredMust have completed a post-secondary training program in automotive service technology; associate degree a plus