Assist with Repairs and Maintenance:
Under the guidance of a journeyman mechanic, perform routine maintenance tasks like oil changes, tire rotations, and brake inspections.
Diagnose and Troubleshoot:
Assist in identifying mechanical issues, following diagnostic procedures, and interpreting repair manuals.
Replace Parts:
Replace worn or damaged components, such as brake pads, sensors, and other mechanical parts, following manufacturer specifications.
Order Parts:
Assist with ordering necessary parts for repairs, ensuring accurate part specifications and inventory management.
Maintain Tools and Equipment:
Keep tools and equipment clean, organized, and in good working condition.
Clean and Safe Work Environment:
Maintain a clean and organized work area, following safety procedures and guidelines.
Learn and Develop Skills:
Actively learn from experienced mechanics, observe their techniques, and gradually take on more challenging tasks.
Strong Work Ethic:
Be punctual, reliable, and committed to learning.
Physical Stamina:
Be able to stand for extended periods, lift and move parts, and perform physically demanding tasks.
Attention to Detail:
Be able to follow instructions, interpret diagrams, and perform tasks accurately.
Basic Mechanical Knowledge:
Have some basic understanding of automotive mechanics, tools, and procedures.
Good Communication Skills:
Be able to communicate effectively with mechanics, customers, and other team members.
Ability to Follow Instructions:
Understand and follow written and verbal instructions, as well as safety procedures.
Teamwork:
Be able to work effectively as part of a team, cooperating with other mechanics to achieve common goals.