Inspect vehicles or equipment to find mechanical problems.
Diagnose issues using tools, tests, or computer systems.
Repair or replace faulty parts such as brakes, engines, belts, or transmissions.
Perform regular maintenance — oil changes, tire checks, battery service, etc.
Keep records of repairs and parts used.
Test vehicles after repairs to ensure they work properly.
Follow safety rules and keep the workspace clean and organized.
Communicate clearly with customers or supervisors about repair needs and costs.