Key Responsibilities:
EV System Diagnosis and Repair: Perform diagnostics and troubleshooting of electric vehicle systems, including high-voltage components, battery management systems, power electronics, and charging systems.
Identify and rectify electrical and mechanical issues using specialized diagnostic tools and equipment.
Conduct repairs on electric drive units, battery packs, inverters, and other EV-specific components.
Vehicle Maintenance and Service: Perform routine maintenance and servicing on electric and hybrid vehicles, including brake system inspections, fluid checks, tire rotations, and filter replacements.
Conduct battery health assessments and maintenance procedures as per manufacturer guidelines.
Ensure all maintenance work is carried out in accordance with EV service procedures.
High-Voltage System Handling: Safely handle high-voltage components and systems, following established safety protocols and procedures.
Perform high-voltage system disconnections and reconnections for repairs and maintenance.
Use proper personal protective equipment (PPE) and safety precautions when working with high-voltage systems.
Software Updates and Calibration: Perform software updates, recalibrations, and programming of EV systems using manufacturer-approved tools and software.
Ensure all software updates are applied accurately and in compliance with specifications.
Documentation and Record Keeping: Maintain accurate and detailed records of repairs, diagnostics, parts used, and service performed.
Generate comprehensive reports on vehicle condition, repairs, and recommended maintenance.
Training and Professional Development: Stay updated with the latest advancements in electric vehicle technology and attend relevant training programs to enhance skills.
Participate in ongoing training provided by to stay current with EV system developments.
Performs any other ad-hoc duties as assigned by the Supervisors.
Requirement:
- Minimum 2 years of relevant experience. Demonstrate experiences working with electric and hybrid vehicles, is preferable.
- ITE NTC 3/2, Nitec or equivalent; formal technical trained in automotive technology or EV is preferred.
- Certification as an Electric Vehicle Technician or equivalent, such as Electric/Hybrid Vehicle certification.
- Strong understanding of electrical and electronic systems, high-voltage safety protocols, and vehicle networks.
- Proficient in spoken & written English and Mandarin to better coordinate with Chinese speaking counterparts.
- Be resourceful and multi-tasking attitude.
- Excellent problem-solving skills and attention to detail.
- Effective communication skills, both verbal and written.
- Ability to work independently and as part of a team in a fast-paced environment.
- Strong commitment to safety and adherence to established protocols.
- Flexibility to adapt to changing technologies and industry trends.
- Class 3 driving license in Singapore