JOB PURPOSE

The ideal candidates should have practical experience in diagnosing and fixing both electrical and mechanical faults, with a working knowledge of battery systems, motors, controllers, and charging docks.

ROLES & RESPONSIBILITIES


Perform fault diagnosis and repair of electric vehicles including motors, wiring, brakes, and suspension.
Inspect, troubleshoot, and repair dock systems (DIU).
Conduct preventive and corrective maintenance for both mechanical and electrical components.
Maintain proper documentation of all repairs, part replacements, and service actions in job cards.
Follow standard operating procedures (SOPs) and safety guidelines during all workshop tasks.
Coordinate with field teams and service engineers for escalated repairs or component failures.
Keep tools, equipment, and workstations clean, calibrated, and in good working conditions.
Support in the testing and commissioning of new vehicles and battery systems before deployment.
Participate in regular skill training and upskilling workshops related to EV technology.


EDUCATIONAL QUALIFICATIONS, EXPERIENCE & SKILLS.


Diploma/Certificate in Electrical, Mechanical, Automobile Engineering, or EV-related field.
2–5 years of hands-on experience in repairing electric 2W/3W vehicles, batteries, and electrical systems.
Strong understanding of DC systems, wiring diagrams, and EV components like motor, controller, and BMS.
Basic knowledge of dock interface units (DIU), battery communication protocols, and diagnostics tools.
Skilled in using hand tools, multimeters, soldering kits, and basic workshop instruments.
Ability to identify and fix both hardware and circuit-level faults.
Physically fit, with a safety-first approach and good attention to detail.
  • Engineering
  • Technical