About YouTo repair and maintain vehicles and responsible for troubleshooting issues and fixing them aiming for maximum reliability and functionality.Able to identify vehicle problems using diagnostic equipment, then explain car issues and plan repair procedures using charts, manuals, or experience.Able to identify Body & Paint problems during vehicle check-in to CARSOME Certified Lab (CCL), gathering vehicle condition information with Pre-Inspection and drafting orders for repairs.Your Day-to-DayInspect vehicle engine and mechanical/electrical components to diagnose issues accurately.Prepare reports with the Body & Paint technical team's professional comments on vehicle issues for better understanding.Inspect machines, engines, transmissions, etc., and run diagnostic tests to discover functionality issues.Conduct routine maintenance work (replacing fluids, lubricating parts, etc.) to ensure vehicle functionality and longevity.Conduct vehicle test drives to identify troubleshooting and rectification needs.Conduct repairs aiming for maximum reliability.Schedule future maintenance sessions and advise motorists on good vehicle use.Repair or replace damaged or dysfunctional parts and fix issues.Provide accurate estimates (cost, time, effort) for repairs or maintenance jobs.Keep logs on work issued and gathered clearly.Maintain equipment and tools in good condition.Your Know-HowAt least MLVK Level 3 Certified in Automotive Engineering background.Compulsory valid driving license.Familiar with car workshop workflow.Minimum 2 years working experience in automotive car repair.Automotive After Sales Car Repair skills.Proven ability to work in fast-paced and dynamic work environments.Independent, committed, dynamic, and possessing integrity.Well versed in automotive machinery/equipment operations and diagnostic tools.#J-18808-Ljbffr