Job description of an electrician for cars
1. General provisions
1.1. This job description defines the job duties, rights and responsibilities of an automotive electrician.
1.2. An automobile electrician belongs to the category of workers and reports directly to the workshop foreman or the head of the technical maintenance department.
1.3. A person with secondary vocational education and work experience in the specialty of at least 3 years is appointed to the position of automobile electrician.
1.4. An automobile electrician must know:
– design and principle of operation of electrical equipment of a car;
– technical characteristics and electrical diagrams of various brands of cars;
– technological process of diagnostics and repair of electrical equipment;
– rules and regulations for maintenance and repair of electrical equipment;
– safety rules when performing maintenance and repair work on electrical equipment;
– internal labor regulations;
– basics of labor legislation.
2. Job responsibilities
An automotive electrician performs the following job responsibilities:
2.1. Diagnoses vehicle electrical equipment faults using diagnostic equipment.
2.2. Repairs and replaces vehicle electrical equipment:
– batteries;
– generators;
– starters;
– wiring;
– sensors;
– relay;
– electronic control units.
2.3. Conducts scheduled and unscheduled maintenance of vehicle electrical equipment:
– checks the condition of the electrical wiring;
– controls the electrolyte level in the battery;
– checks the operation of the generator and starter;
– replaces spark plugs and high-voltage wires.
2.4. Assembles and disassembles electrical circuits.
2.5. Participates in regular technical inspections of vehicles.
2.6. Keeps records of work performed and spare parts.
2.7. Complies with safety requirements when performing work with electrical equipment.
3. Rights
A car electrician has the right to:
3.1. Require the management of the enterprise to provide the necessary materials and equipment to perform job duties.
3.2. Enjoy the rights provided for by labor legislation.
3.3. Make decisions within your competence.
3.4. Contact the management of the enterprise with proposals for improving work.
4. Responsibility
An automotive electrician is responsible for:
4.1. Improper performance of one’s official duties.
4.2. Failure to comply with safety regulations when performing work with electrical equipment.
4.3. Damage caused to an enterprise as a result of its negligence or improper performance of official duties.