This role focuses on executing high-quality mechanical and electrical repairs to ensure vehicle safety and performance. The position requires a detail-oriented approach to diagnostics and maintenance while strictly following OEM standards within a fast-paced workshop environment.
Key Responsibilities
- Perform routine periodic maintenance services (PMS) and general repairs as per OEM guidelines.
- Diagnose mechanical and electrical faults using computerized diagnostic tools and scanners.
- Execute complex repairs on engine components, transmissions, braking systems, and suspensions.
- Maintain a clean and organized work bay while ensuring all tools and equipment are serviced regularly.
- Document all findings, parts used, and labor hours accurately in the Dealer Management System (DMS).
- Conduct road tests post-repair to verify vehicle performance and ensure the resolution of customer complaints.
- Collaborate with the Spare Parts department to ensure timely availability of components for ongoing jobs.
- Adhere strictly to workshop safety protocols and use Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) at all times.
Requirements
- Hands-on experience in multi-brand or authorized OEM workshops.
- Proficiency in using pneumatic tools, torque wrenches, and diagnostic scanners.
- Solid understanding of internal combustion engines and vehicle electronics.
- Ability to read and interpret technical service manuals and wiring diagrams.
- Valid four-wheeler driving license for conducting test drives.
- Physical fitness to handle the demands of a workshop environment.
Preferred
- Experience working with BS6 engine technology and exhaust after-treatment systems.
- Prior experience with specific OEM brands such as Maruti Suzuki, Tata Motors, or Hyundai.
- Basic knowledge of Electric Vehicle (EV) components and high-voltage safety.
Skills
Technical
Engine Overhauling, Wheel Alignment & Balancing, Electrical Circuit Troubleshooting, Brake System Servicing, Scan Tool Operation
Soft Skills
Attention to Detail, Time Management, Disciplined Work Ethic, Problem-Solving, Team Collaboration
Qualifications
Education: ITI in Motor Mechanic/Diesel Mechanic or Diploma in Automobile/Mechanical Engineering
Experience: 1 to 3 years of relevant experience in an automotive workshop
Certifications: OEM Level 1/Level 2 Certification preferred, ASDTC (Automotive Skills Development Council) certification is an advantage
Work Environment
Standard 6-day work week in an authorized dealership workshop setting. Shift timings are typically 9:00 AM to 6:00 PM with required adherence to safety and hygiene standards.
Growth Opportunities
Technicians have a clear career path to become Senior Technicians, Diagnostic Experts, or transition into Service Advisor and Workshop Manager roles through regular OEM training and internal promotions.