The role will include, but not limited to: Inspecting Vehicles: Examine motor vehicles to determine the extent of damage or malfunction. Diagnosing Issues: Use diagnostic equipment and tools to identify mechanical and electrical problems in vehicles. Repairing Engines and Systems: Repair, overhaul, and replace components like engines, transmissions, braking systems, steering systems, and exhausts. Routine Maintenance: Perform regular maintenance tasks such as oil changes, tire rotations, brake adjustments, and fluid refills. Testing and Adjustments: Test vehicles to ensure that repairs were successful, and systems are functioning properly. Replacing Parts: Replace worn, damaged, or defective parts with new or reconditioned parts. Advising Customers: Discuss vehicle issues and repair solutions with customers and provide cost estimates. Maintaining Records: Keep records of repairs, parts replaced, and time spent on each job for reporting and invoicing. Adhering to Safety Standards: Ensure all repairs comply with safety and environmental standards, particularly in handling hazardous materials like oil or batteries. Keeping Updated: Stay informed about new technology and mechanical systems in modern vehicles. Job pre-requisites: At least 3 years full time motor mechanic working experience with verified evidence Attention to details and a hard-working attitude. physically capable to perform heavy work be able to work overtime excellent work ethic and great time management passion for the industry. The successful candidate must not have any criminal convictions Benefits Work in a great team that focuses on delivering excellence Reputable company that truly values what you contribute Job Salary : $29.66 - $32.00 Working place: Auckland Working hour per week: 30 - 40