Description
Light electric vehicle mechanics understand the typical operation of a wide variety of electric-power-assisted systems on the market. They inspect, maintain, diagnose for defects, repair, and test a variety of motorized vehicles such as electric bikes, motorcycles, scooters, snowmobiles, outboard motors, forklifts, and all-terrain vehicles. This is a developing profession because the supply of vehicles in this category is still relatively limited. Light electric vehicle mechanics are key members of a team and tackle exciting and varied challenges to help drive vehicle automation forward.
Examples of tasks and responsibilities
- Perform maintenance on electrical systems (e.g., cleaning, lubricating components, adjusting brakes and gears, maintaining bearings, aligning wheels, etc.)
- Evaluate the condition and operation of a vehicle’s electric assist system and make a diagnosis
- Refer to drawings to make repairs to electrical systems
- Carry out the necessary repairs following a logic based on interdependence between components
- Carry out the usual checks and tests
- Give advice on use and/or maintenance
Required skills
- Know how to use a variety of hand and power tools
- Understanding of electricity
- Analytical ability in order to understand systems logic
- Knack for accuracy and diligence
- Strong sense of teamwork and collaboration
- Attention to detail and proficiency