Job description for a car electrician

I. General provisions

1. A car electrician belongs to the category of workers.
2. A person with appropriate professional training and work experience of at least [number] years is appointed to the position of automobile electrician.
3. A car electrician must know:
– structure and principle of operation of electrical systems and devices of automobiles;
– rules for installation, maintenance and repair of electrical equipment of automobiles;
– state standards, technical conditions and instructions for assembly, disassembly, installation, repair and adjustment of electrical equipment of automobiles;
– rules for starting and stopping electrical equipment of cars;
– principles and methods of troubleshooting in electrical equipment;
– labor protection and safety rules when performing plumbing and electrical installation work;
– basics of electrical engineering;
– design and principle of operation of electric motors, generators, relays, switches, wires and cables.
4. The car electrician reports directly to [name of the manager’s position].

II. Job responsibilities

A car electrician must:
1. Perform installation, maintenance, routine and major repairs of electrical equipment of automobiles:
– batteries, starters, generators, electric motors;
– lighting and light-signal equipment, control and diagnostic devices;
– wiring, switches, relays, fuses;
– ignition, starting and power supply systems for engines;
– other electrical appliances and vehicle equipment.
2. Monitor the technical condition of electrical equipment of cars, carry out scheduled inspections and preventive maintenance in a timely manner.
3. Carry out diagnostics of electrical equipment of cars using special instruments.
4. Search and eliminate faults in electrical equipment of cars.
5. Repair and replace damaged or failed components and parts of electrical equipment of cars.
6. Adjust electrical appliances and electrical equipment of cars.
7. Install and connect additional electrical equipment.
8. Start and stop electrical equipment of cars.
9. Prepare technical documentation for work performed.

III. Rights

A car electrician has the right to:
1. Require management to provide the necessary materials, tools, equipment and protective equipment.
2. Make proposals to improve work and increase production efficiency.
3. Take part in meetings and meetings at which issues related to its activities are discussed.

IV. Responsibility

A car electrician is responsible for:
1. Improper performance of one’s official duties.
2. Failure to comply with existing orders and instructions from management, as well as occupational health and safety regulations.
3. Untimely and poor-quality performance of installation, repair and commissioning work.
4. Failure to comply with technological discipline and deadlines for completing work.
5. Damage caused to the organization in connection with failure to perform or improper performance of their official duties.

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