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Automotive Engineering Technician works alongside automotive engineers to ensure the optimal performance, safety, and compliance of motor vehicles. They diagnose, repair, maintain, and test vehicle systems, conduct inspections, troubleshoot mechanical and electrical issues, and implement engineering solutions, documenting processes, maintaining service records, and providing technical guidance while keeping up to date with evolving automotive technologies.
Tasks
Perform detailed inspections and diagnose faults in vehicle engines, transmissions, brakes, suspension systems, and electrical circuits.
Diagnose and resolve mechanical, electrical, and electronic faults using advanced automotive diagnostic equipment and software.
Conduct routine maintenance and replace worn or damaged vehicle components, including oil changes, brake servicing, and tyre rotations.
Calibrate, test, and validate automotive systems to ensure compliance with manufacturer specifications and performance standards.
Assemble, repair, and test automotive parts and components to ensure proper functionality.
Collaborate with engineers in the development, improvement, and optimisation of automotive systems.
Maintain accurate and comprehensive service, maintenance, and repair documentation records.
Ensure compliance with safety regulations and workplace safety procedures during all automotive engineering activities.
Provide technical guidance and training to junior technicians or apprentices.
Skills
Basic
Ability to read and interpret technical manuals, diagrams, and service bulletins.
Effective communication skills for interaction with customers, engineers, and team members.
Excellent problem-solving skills to diagnose and repair faults efficiently.
Proactive learning to stay updated with advancements in automotive technology.
Strong mechanical aptitude to understand and work with complex automotive systems.
Specific
Ability to interpret automotive engineering drawings, technical manuals, and specifications.
Competency in diagnosing and troubleshooting complex mechanical, electrical, and electronic automotive systems.
Competency in performance testing, road testing, and system validation for repaired vehicles.
Competency in welding and metal fabrication for automotive components and assemblies.
Knowledge in engine, electrical system, and fuel injection system repair and maintenance.
Knowledge in hybrid and electric vehicle system diagnostics and repair.
Knowledge in mechanical maintenance practices to ensure optimal vehicle system performance.
Knowledge in vehicle emission testing procedures and compliance with safety and regulatory standards.
Proficiency in automotive diagnostic software and Electronic Control Unit (ECU) programming.
Proficiency in automotive diagnostic tools including On-Board Diagnostics (OBD) scanners, multimeters, and engine analysers.
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QUALIFICATION
Diploma or equivalent
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