
1. Vehicle Inspection & Diagnosis
Inspect vehicles for mechanical and electrical issues.
Use diagnostic tools, scanners, and computers to identify problems.
Test drive vehicles to verify complaints and check repairs.
2. Maintenance & Repair Work
Perform routine servicing (oil change, brake adjustment, filter replacement, etc.).
Repair or replace faulty parts such as engines, gearboxes, suspensions, brakes, and electrical components.
Ensure all repairs meet manufacturer and safety standards.
3. Electrical & Electronic Systems
Diagnose and repair electronic systems like ABS, airbags, infotainment, and sensors.
Work on wiring, batteries, alternators, and lighting systems.
Update or reset vehicle software when required.
4. Record Keeping & Reporting
Maintain service logs and job cards for each vehicle.
Communicate repair needs and costs to the service advisor or supervisor.
Follow company procedures and quality standards.
5. Tools & Workshop Maintenance
Properly handle tools, lifts, and diagnostic equipment.
Ensure the workshop area is clean, safe, and organized.
Follow all safety and environmental regulations.