Automobile Mechanic

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Automobile Mechanic

Belgrade, Serbia, Serbia

 

Looking for an Automobile Mechanic. As an Auto Mechanic, you’ll be the backbone of every dealership, responsible for inspecting, maintaining, and repairing cars. Your goal is to keep vehicles running efficiently and reliably.

 

Requirements For Visa Application:

  • Passport Validity (1 year).
  • Passport Size photo (4 Copies).
  • Updated CV.
  • Police Clearance Certificate.
  • Age Up to 25-50 years.
  • Good Physical and health, endurance, dexterity.
  • Experience in physical work and Skilled Work.
  • Auto Bricks Factory Worker Experience Jobs.

 

Processing Time:

  • Work permit processing time 4 Weeks.

 

Responsibilities:

  1. Diagnosing Issues: You’ll inspect vehicle engines and mechanical/electrical components to accurately diagnose problems. This involves identifying issues related to performance, safety, or functionality.
  2. Electronic Systems Expertise: You’ll also examine vehicle computer and electronic systems, performing repairs, maintenance, and upgrades as needed. Staying up-to-date with the latest automotive technology is essential.
  3. Routine Maintenance: Conduct routine maintenance work, such as replacing fluids and lubricating parts. You aim to enhance vehicle functionality and longevity.
  4. Future Maintenance Planning: Schedule future maintenance sessions and provide advice to motorists on proper vehicle use. Educate customers about preventive measures to keep their vehicles in top shape.
  5. Repair and Replacement: When parts break or malfunction (e.g., leaks), you’ll repair or replace them. Accurate estimates (including cost, time, and effort) for repair or maintenance jobs are crucial.
  6. Safety and Communication: Maintain detailed logs of work and issues. Good communication skills are essential to explain repair options and costs to customers.

 

Requirement And Skills:

  1. Proven Experience: Demonstrated experience as an auto mechanic.
  2. Mechanical and Electrical Knowledge: Excellent understanding of mechanical, electrical, and electronic components of vehicles.
  3. Diagnostic Skills: Familiarity with vehicle diagnostic systems and methods.
  4. Tool Proficiency: Ability to handle various tools (e.g., pliers) and heavy equipment (e.g., lifts).
  5. Safety Awareness: Willingness to follow safety precautions to prevent accidents and handle dangerous fluids and chemicals.
  6. Physical Fitness: Good physical condition to perform tasks efficiently.
  7. Education: A high school diploma is preferred, and certification from a vocational school or completion of an apprenticeship is a plus.
  8. Certification: Valid certification (e.g., ASE) is advantageous.

 

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