Job Description for Electrician for Car Repair
I. General provisions
1.1. This job description defines the functional duties, rights and responsibilities of an electrician for car repairs (hereinafter referred to as the Electrician).
1.2. An electrician is appointed to a position and dismissed from it by order of the director of the enterprise on the recommendation of the head of the motor transport workshop (ATS).
1.3. A person who has a secondary vocational education in the relevant specialty and has at least 3 years of experience as an electrician in car repair is appointed to the position of Electrician.
1.4. The electrician reports directly to the head of the ATC.
1.5. In its activities, the Electrician is guided by:
– regulations in the field of car repair;
– instructions and orders of senior management;
– this job description.
1.6. The electrician must know:
– safety rules and regulations when working with electrical equipment;
– design, technical characteristics and principles of operation of electrical equipment of automobiles;
– technology for repairing electrical equipment;
– design and purpose of operational test instruments and stands;
– rules of technical operation of cars.
II. Responsibilities
An electrician performs the following duties:
2.1. Diagnostics and repair of electrical equipment of cars, components and assemblies of cars (generators, starters, electric motors, lighting fixtures, electrical wiring, etc.).
2.2. Determining faults in electrical equipment of cars by external signs, using instrumentation or on stands.
2.3. Disassembly, defect detection, repair or replacement of faulty parts of electrical equipment.
2.4. Adjustment of electrical equipment after repair.
2.5. Carrying out tests and inspections of electrical equipment during the maintenance of vehicles and preparing them for production on the line.
2.6. Instructing and training drivers on the rules of operation and maintenance of electrical equipment of cars.
2.7. Participation in the development and implementation of new technological processes for repairing electrical equipment.
2.8. Compliance with safety regulations when working with electrical equipment.
2.9. Maintaining the workplace, tools, instruments and equipment in order.
III. Rights
The electrician has the right:
3.1. Require management to provide the necessary conditions to perform their duties.
3.2. Obtain the information necessary to perform your duties.
3.3. Make suggestions to improve the work of the motor transport workshop.
3.4. Take part in meetings and meetings at which issues related to its activities are discussed.
IV. Responsibility
The electrician is responsible for:
4.1. Improper performance or failure to fulfill one’s duties as provided for in this job description.
4.2. Failure to comply with the orders of the head of the ATC.
4.3. Violation of safety rules when working with electrical equipment.
4.4. Damage or damage to entrusted property.