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Julius Rodwin D.

Cristobal

BSIT-AT-III

JOB ANALYSIS
 Inspect vehicle engine and mechanical/electrical components to diagnose
issues accurately
 Inspect vehicle computer and electronic systems to repair, maintain and
upgrade
 Conduct routine maintenance work (replacing fluids, lubricating parts etc.)
aiming to vehicle functionality and longevity
 Schedule future maintenance sessions and advise motorists on good vehicle
use
 Repair or replace broken or dysfunctional parts and fix issues (e.g. leaks)
 Provide accurate estimates (cost, time, effort) for a repair or maintenance
job
 Keep logs on work and issues
 Maintain equipment and tools in good condition
Benedict Grant dG, Balane

BSIT-AT-III

JOB ANALYSIS
 assessing project requirements
 agreeing and negotiating project budgets, timescales and specifications
with clients and managers
 developing and implementing test procedures
 building prototypes of components to carry out tests on
 organising and carrying out tests, eg to check whether engines will work in
different conditions, such as high temperatures
 interpreting and analysing results and data
 sourcing vehicle components and selecting the best materials to use
 providing technical advice and answering queries from clients
 using specialist computer modelling software to produce designs
 making improvements to vehicles in response to customer feedback
 investigating and solving problems, eg mechanical failures
 working closely with suppliers
 writing reports and documentation
 giving presentations
 undertaking relevant research
 supervising junior staff.
Ricnter E, Atendido

BSIT-AT-III

JOB ANALYSIS
 Keeps equipment available for use by inspecting and testing vehicles;
completing preventive maintenance such as, engine tune-ups, oil changes,
tire rotation and changes, wheel balancing, replacing filters.
 Maintains vehicle functional condition by listening to operator complaints;
conducting inspections; repairing engine failures; repairing mechanical and
electrical systems malfunctions; replacing parts and components; repairing
body damage.
 Verifies vehicle serviceability by conducting test drives; adjusting controls
and systems.
 Complies with state vehicle requirements by testing engine, safety, and
combustion control standards.
 Maintains vehicle appearance by cleaning, washing, and painting.
 Maintains vehicle records by recording service and repairs.
 Keeps shop equipment operating by following operating instructions;
troubleshooting breakdowns; maintaining supplies; performing preventive
maintenance; calling for repairs.
 Contains costs by using warranty; evaluating service and parts options.
 Keeps supplies ready by inventorying stock; placing orders; verifying
receipt.
 Updates job knowledge by participating in educational opportunities;
reading technical publications.
 Accomplishes maintenance and organization mission by completing related
results as needed.
Gerald Oabel

BSIT-AT-III

JOB ANALYSIS

 Identify mechanical problems, often by using computerized diagnostic


equipment
 Test parts and systems to ensure that they are working properly
 Follow checklists to ensure that all critical parts are examined
 Perform basic care and maintenance, including changing oil, giving
tune-ups, checking fluid levels, and rotating tires
 Repair or replace worn parts, such as brake pads and wheel bearings
 Disassemble and reassemble parts
 Use testing equipment to ensure that repairs and maintenance are
effective
 Explain to clients their automotive problems and the repairs done on
their vehicles
Benedict Grant dG. Balane
BSIT Major in Automotive Technology

CAREER OBJECTIVE Address


Seeking a challenging career with a progressive organization that Brgy. Castillo, Macalelon,
provides an opportunity to capitalize my technical skills & abilities Quezon, Philippines
in the field of information technology (IT).
Contact
Phone: 0907 - 010 -2559
TECHNICAL SKILLS XXX
 Engine troubleshooting
E-mail
 Microsoft Office (MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Internet, Denbalane19@gmail.com
etc.)
Date of Birth
 Adobe Creative Suite (Photoshop)
September 19,1998
19981998

REFERENCES
PERSONAL SKILLS Available upon request.

 Excellent written and verbal communication skills


 Highly organized and efficient
 Ability to work independently or as part of a team
 Proven leadership skills and ability to motivate

EDUCATION
BSIT Automotive Technology (2015 – 2020) Southern
Luzon State University, Lucban, Quezon.

SEMINARS ATTENDED PRE-PROFESSIONAL


 “On-the-Job Training Orientation and Seminar” EXPERIENCE
Audio Visual Room of College of Engineering On-the-Job Training1 (OJT)-LBH Tune Shop
April 21, 2017 and car Accessories, Lucena City(June 14-
july 26)

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