The Motor Mechanic is responsible for maintaining, diagnosing, testing, and repairing petrol engines and mechanical parts of lightweight motor vehicles. The role requires a deep understanding of automotive systems, high-level problem-solving skills, and the ability to maintain vehicles in optimal condition, ensuring both safety and efficiency.
Benefits
Working in a mechanical shop as a motor mechanic offers several valuable benefits. It helps develop hands-on skills in engine repair, diagnostics, and the use of specialized tools. The role is in high demand, providing strong job security and steady income, often with opportunities for overtime. It also opens pathways to career advancement, including positions like supervisor or even owning a workshop. Working in this environment allows you to earn trade certifications and gain practical experience recognized in various industries. Additionally, it enhances problem-solving abilities, keeps you physically active, and provides personal satisfaction from fixing vehicles and helping customers.
Task & Responsibilities
Job Responsibility & Duties:
• Diagnose mechanical and electrical issues in engines and related components.
• Dismantle and remove assembled engines, transmissions, steering systems, and other vehicle parts.
• Inspect and evaluate the condition of disassembled components.
• Identify faulty parts and perform necessary repairs or replacements.
• Reassemble mechanical components following successful repairs.
• Interpret and follow service manual instructions during repair or replacement procedures.
• Perform routine maintenance services such as lubrication, engine tune-ups, and oil changes.
• Ensure vehicles operate efficiently and meet environmental regulations through scheduled maintenance.
• Rebuild engines and components after completing repair work.
• Test and adjust repaired parts to confirm proper functionality and performance.
• Utilize computerized diagnostic tools to assess and test vehicle systems.
• Conduct vehicle inspections for roadworthiness and issue certificates when applicable.
• Provide detailed assessments of additional work required to meet roadworthiness standards.
• Respond to roadside assistance calls and perform on-site vehicle repairs when necessary.
Occupational health & safety:
• Ensures your safety and the safety of others.
• Follow all safety requirements.
• Attend fit for work and not under the influence of alcohol or other drugs/substances.
• Maintaining person grooming/presentation standards
• Maintain an understanding of and act in accordance with OHS Policies, procedures and responsibilities.
• Participate in appropriate training to meet OHS responsibilities.
• Report hazards and risks promptly to management.
Qualification & Experience
- AQF Certificate III in Automotive Mechanical Technology (or equivalent) with 1 year of relevant experience.
- Minimum 1 year experience in the similar industry
- Up-to-date trade knowledge.
- Full-time work rights and immediate availability.
- Proficiency in diagnosing and repairing various vehicle systems.
- Excellent diagnostic and troubleshooting skills.
- Ability to communicate effectively with customers and colleagues.
- Strong attention to detail and work ethic.
- Good understanding of safety protocols and compliance with industry standards.