Job Description
A Pre-Delivery Inspection (PDI) Technician is responsible for the final quality assurance of new vehicles before they are delivered to customers.
Key Responsibilities
- Vehicle Inspection: Conduct thorough examinations of new vehicles for shipping damage, missing components, or misaligned items such as trim and doors.
- Mechanical & Electrical Checks: Verify fluid levels (oil, coolant, antifreeze), test battery health, and check tire pressure.
- Operational Testing: Start engines and perform road tests to evaluate steering, brakes, transmission, and overall engine performance.
- Systems Verification: Test electronic features including windows, seats, radios, lights, and climate control systems.
- Aesthetic Detailing: Inspect for paint chips or scratches and perform minor touch-ups. Remove protective shipping materials and ensure the interior and exterior are showroom-clean.
- Accessory Installation: Install optional equipment or standard components specified by the dealer or customer.
- Software Updates: For modern vehicles (including EVs), conduct diagnostic checks and perform necessary software or firmware updates.
- Documentation: Maintain accurate records of inspections, repairs, and warranty work.
Requirements
Qualifications and Skills
- Technical Expertise: Knowledge of basic automotive maintenance and the ability to use diagnostic tools and hand equipment.
- Education: A diploma or certificate in Automotive Technology or a related mechanical field is often required.
- Attention to Detail: Meticulousness is essential for identifying subtle defects or mechanical issues.
- Driver's License: A valid driver's license with a clean record is mandatory for conducting road tests.
- Experience: Many roles prefer 3–5years of experience in vehicle repair or a similar inspection role.
Benefits
1. Statutory Benefit
2. Accidental Policy
3. Incentive
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