Automobile technology
What they do:
Automobile technicians perform diagnosis, maintenance, repair, and servicing of motorcycles, motor vehicles, trailers, machinery, and motorised equipment, including all related mechanical and electronic components. They replace defective parts, carry out routine and special maintenance, handle repairs, glass replacement, and perform roadside assistance and towing services. They use computerised diagnostic systems to identify faults and are trained to work on high-voltage systems, batteries, and alternative propulsion technologies.
Automobile technicians communicate directly with clients, explain repair needs, and perform all required interventions in accordance with technical and safety standards. They plan, organise, and document work processes, operating independently or in teams while meeting quality, time, and cost requirements. Their work is carried out in full compliance with health, safety, and environmental regulations, ensuring precision, reliability, and sustainability in every task.
Key skills:
- Diagnosis, maintenance, and repair of vehicles and mechanical systems
- Use of digital diagnostic and testing tools
- Knowledge of high-voltage and alternative propulsion systems
- Problem-solving, precision, and technical organisation
- Customer communication and service orientation