1. Perform routine vehicle maintenance such as oil changes, filter replacements, and fluid checks.
2. Diagnose vehicle issues using diagnostic tools and equipment.
3. Repair and maintain brake systems, including replacing brake pads and fluid.
4. Replace worn-out parts like spark plugs, belts, and hoses.
5. Maintain and repair engine performance components.
6. Service and repair electrical systems, including lighting, dashboard, and HVAC systems.
7. Conduct safety inspections and ensure vehicles meet safety standards.
8. Perform tire changes, balancing, and wheel alignment.
9. Test drive vehicles to identify issues and verify repairs.
10. Communicate with customers to understand their vehicle problems and provide repair solutions.
11. Maintain detailed service records of each vehicle serviced.
12. Follow safety procedures and regulations to maintain a safe working environment.
13. Collaborate with other mechanics and team members to complete repairs efficiently.
14. Stay updated with industry advancements and participate in continuous training.