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ID
#52806633 -
Salary
TBD -
Source
New York -
Date
2024-11-01 -
Deadline
2024-12-31
Automotive Technician (Engine Repair Specialist)
New York, Long island 00000 Long island USAKey Responsibilities:
Engine Diagnostics: Utilize diagnostic tools to identify engine problems, including issues with performance, fuel efficiency, and emissions.
Engine Repair and Rebuild: Perform complex repairs and rebuilds on various engine types (gasoline, diesel, hybrid), including cylinder heads, pistons, and crankshafts.
Routine Maintenance: Conduct routine engine maintenance services, such as oil changes, filter replacements, and tune-ups to ensure optimal performance.
Component Replacement: Replace faulty engine components, including fuel injectors, timing belts, and exhaust systems, ensuring all repairs meet manufacturer specifications.
Testing and Quality Control: Run tests on repaired engines to ensure they meet safety and performance standards before returning vehicles to customers.
Documentation: Maintain accurate records of diagnostics, repairs performed, and parts used for each vehicle serviced.
Customer Communication: Explain engine issues and repair options to customers, providing clear estimates and timelines for service completion.
Safety Compliance: Adhere to safety protocols and regulations, ensuring a safe and efficient working environment.
Qualifications:
Education: High school diploma or equivalent; completion of an automotive technology program with a focus on engine repair is preferred.
Experience: Previous experience as an automotive technician, particularly with engine repair, is highly desirable.
Certifications: ASE certification in Engine Repair or equivalent is preferred.
Skills: Strong analytical and problem-solving skills, attention to detail, and the ability to work independently or as part of a team.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to lift heavy engine components, work in confined spaces, and stand for extended periods.
Work Environment:
Automotive technicians primarily work in repair shops or service centers, often exposed to noise, chemicals, and varying temperatures.