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Automotive Service Technician
Employer
ZR AutoDate Posted
September 20, 2024Languages
English-
Location Calgary, AB
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Earnings $34.00 to $38.00 hourly (to be negotiated)
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Work Hours 30 to 40 hours per week
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Position Permanent Full Time
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Vacancies 1  Vacancy
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Closing Date Nov 10, 2024
Employer
ZR Auto
Languages
English
Education
Secondary (high) school graduation certificate
Tasks
- Discuss work with supervisor
- Inspect and test mechanical units to locate faults and malfunctions
- Inspect mechanical units to locate faults and malfunctions
- Inspect motor in operation
- Review work orders
- Road test motor vehicles
- Test automotive systems and components
- Adjust, repair or replace parts and components of automotive systems
- Repair or replace mechanical units or components
- Test and adjust repaired systems to manufacturer's specifications
- Estimate parts and labour cost to perform vehicle maintenance and repairs
- Perform scheduled maintenance service
- Test and adjust units to specifications
- Advise customers on work performed and future repair requirements
- Complete reports to record problems and work performed
- Coach and instruct apprentices
- Provide customer service
Area of specialization
- Engine repair
- Electrical and electronic system
- Diagnostics
- Brake system
- Fuel and emission system
- Automatic transmission
- Engine repair and overhaul
Security and safety
Criminal record check
Transportation/travel information
Valid driver's licence
Work conditions and physical capabilities
- Fast-paced environment
- Hand-eye co-ordination
- Attention to detail
- Manual dexterity
- Standing for extended periods
Personal suitability
- Accurate
- Client focus
- Dependability
- Flexibility
- Judgement
- Reliability
- Team player
- Punctuality
Experience
3 years to less than 5 years
Support for newcomers and refugees
Participates in a government or community program or initiative that supports newcomers and/or refugees
Support for Indigenous people
Participates in a government or community program or initiative that supports Indigenous people
Supports for visible minorities
Participates in a government or community program or initiative that supports members of visible minorities
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Interest Codes
- OBJECTIVE
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Interest in precision working to test and adjust repaired systems to manufacturers' performance specifications
- INNOVATIVE
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Interest in speaking with supervisors to discuss work and review work orders; and in repairing and replacing parts and components of automotive systems
- METHODICAL
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Interest in analyzing information to perform scheduled maintenance services such as oil changes, lubrication and tune-ups
The interest code helps you figure out if you’d like to work in a particular occupation.
It’s based on the Canadian Work Preference Inventory (CWPI), which measures 5 occupational interests: Directive, Innovative, Methodical, Objective, and Social.
Each set of 3 interest codes for this NOC group is listed in order of importance.
A code in capital letters means it’s a strong fit for the occupation.
A code in all lowercase letters means the fit is weaker.
Abilities
Compared to my abilities
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Mental Abilities
General Learning Ability
Verbal Ability
Numerical Ability
Visual Abilities
Spatial Perception
Form Perception
Clerical Perception
Physical Abilities
Motor Coordination
Finger Dexterity
Manual Dexterity
Interest Codes
- OBJECTIVE
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Interest in precision working to test and adjust repaired systems to manufacturers' performance specifications
- INNOVATIVE
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Interest in analyzing information to diagnose faults and malfunctions and to inspect and test mechanical units
- METHODICAL
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Interest in speaking with supervisors to confirm findings on faults and malfunctions to determine whether to repair or replace units
The interest code helps you figure out if you’d like to work in a particular occupation.
It’s based on the Canadian Work Preference Inventory (CWPI), which measures 5 occupational interests: Directive, Innovative, Methodical, Objective, and Social.
Each set of 3 interest codes for this NOC group is listed in order of importance.
A code in capital letters means it’s a strong fit for the occupation.
A code in all lowercase letters means the fit is weaker.
Abilities
Compared to my abilities
The abilities related to this job are shown along with your selected abilities.