Auto electricians are responsible for diagnosing and repairing electrical issues in vehicles. They work with a variety of electrical components, such as batteries, alternators, electronic fuel injection systems, ABS systems, and various sensors. Their duties include identifying faults through diagnostic…
Inspect vehicles to assess the extent of damage and determine the appropriate repair methods. • Use specialized tools such as dent pullers, hammers, and body filler to repair dents, dings, and other damages to vehicle bodywork. • Remove damaged panels…
• Installing new vehicle wiring systems. • Installing and troubleshooting immobilizer and alarm systems. • Gathering information from customers about issues with their electrical system. • Diagnosing electrical issues and proposing a course of action. • Providing customers with estimated…
Assessing and determining the extent of damage to vehicle bodywork Using a variety of tools and equipment to repair dents, scratches, and other damage Performing body panel replacement, alignment, and welding as necessary Preparing surfaces for painting and applying paint…
• Operates and uses all body shop equipment properly and safely. • Removes rust from metal, and grease and dirt from work surface. • Masks and protects parts that are not to be painted or coated. • Fills cavities and…
• Inspect vehicle engine and mechanical/electrical components to diagnose issues accurately • Inspect vehicle computer and electronic systems to repair, maintain and upgrade • Conduct routine maintenance work (replacing fluids, lubricating parts etc.) aiming to vehicle functionality and longevity •…
• have a wide range of knowledge about vehicle electrical systems. • performing electrical system diagnostics and troubleshooting to locate and repair any problems that affect the vehicle's electrical system. • repair and replace faulty electrical components. You need to…