Mechanic
- Inspected and tested equipment to locate worn and damaged parts.
- Replaced damaged, missing, or defective parts with new and refurbished components.
- Performed diagnostic and troubleshooting procedures to find and identify root causes of mechanical issues.
- Performed preventative maintenance oil changes and brake jobs to preserve performance and reliability of vehicles.
- Inspected, serviced, and repaired brakes, exhaust systems, transmissions, engines, suspension systems, drive trains, fuel systems and other vehicle components as required.
- Utilized computer diagnostic equipment to troubleshoot electrical issues in vehicles.
- Consulted with customers regarding service options available based upon their needs.
- Provided estimates for labor costs associated with repair projects prior to commencement of work.
- Installed new or rebuilt engines into vehicles following manufacturer's instructions for installation procedures.
- Repaired or replaced worn parts such as brake pads and wheel bearings using hand tools and power tools.
- Adjusted vehicle components according to specifications utilizing testing equipment such as dynamometers or chassis charts.
- Trained and guided employees on correct methods for performing different repairs and maintenance services.
- Diagnosed mechanical problems on a wide variety of vehicles using specialized tools and equipment.
- Identified additional needed repairs by conducting visual inspections of the vehicle's interior and exterior.
- Tested components with appropriate instruments to ensure proper operation.