Auto Mechanics provide repairs and make and record transactions, to keep business fleet of cars, trucks and SUV’s on the road. They also keep track of parts, supplies, and tools and order replacements when needed. Other duties and responsibilities for an Auto Mechanic may include: Recording maintenance requests and reports of issues like excessive engine noise or poor handling Conducting vehicle inspections and reporting any problems Using electronic diagnostic equipment to find issues quickly Adjusting alignments and suspensions when needed Making sure tools and equipment are working well Complying with company and government regulations Properly disposing of used oil, radiator fluid, worn-out parts, and other components Auto Mechanics are polite and professional and can work with minimal supervision. They must be able to drive safely and test-drive vehicles after repairs. They also need to understand the differences between a range of cars, trucks, or SUVs. Auto Mechanics also need to troubleshoot problems and interact with a variety of coworkers. Some top skills and qualifications for Auto Mechanics include:
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
11-50 employees