Vehicle Mechanic
The day to day duties, tasks, and responsibilities of auto mechanics are stated in the following job description example:
Diagnose and detect mechanical faults in cars manually or by the use of computer diagnostic programs
Examine vehicle parts to ensure that they are working perfectly
Maintain and repair vehicles for customers
Assist customers in carrying out routine maintenance on vehicles, such as changing oil, lubricating frictional car parts and tightening bots and nuts
Help customers in buying quality car parts for replacement
Replaced damaged or worn-out car parts
Keep customers informed on the condition of the car, problems detected, and cost of repair
Answer customers’ inquiries and render advice on vehicle maintenance
Ensure safety of vehicles brought in for repair
Test drive each vehicle after repair.
Tamworth (/ˈtæmwərθ/) is a large market town and borough in Staffordshire, England, 14 miles (23 km) north-east of Birmingham and on the West Coast Main Line. The town adjoins Warwickshire to the south and east, Lichfield to the north and west and local junctions of the M6 Toll motorway. It takes its name from the River Tame, which flows through it. Its resident population (mid-2019 est.) was 76,696.
Tamworth was historically divided between Warwickshire and Staffordshire until 1889, when the town was placed entirely in Staffordshire.[1]
Tamworth hosts a simple but elevated 12th century castle, a well-preserved medieval church (the Church of St Editha) and a Moat House. Tamworth was the capital of the Anglo-Saxon Kingdom of Mercia during the Heptarchy of seven kingdoms and throughout its later, greater, form.
The town's industries include logistics, engineering, clothing, brick, tile and paper manufacture. Until 2001 one of its factories was Reliant, which produced the Reliant Robin three-wheeler car and the Reliant Scimitar sports car.
The Snowdome, a prototype real-snow indoor ski slope is in Tamworth and 1.7 miles (2.7 km) south is Drayton Manor Theme Park and one of the many marinas serving the Coventry Canal and Birmingham and Fazeley Canal which combine south of the town.