
How do I become a light vehicle mechanic
Get qualified to work as a light vehicle mechanic with a course recognised across Australia. Speak to a training provider to learn more.
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Light Vehicle Mechanic careers
A Light Vehicle Mechanic repairs and services motor vehicles. You might perform work on a range of vehicles or specialise in a particular car brand or type of light vehicle. Light Vehicle Mechanics identify mechanical problems and perform repairs or replace parts. You might also carry out scheduled servicing or assess the roadworthiness of vehicles.
Light Vehicle Mechanics require good problem solving abilities and must have strong technical skills. It’s important you can understand customer needs and provide appropriate mechanical advice. Light Vehicle Mechanics should have good attention to detail and strong analytical abilities. You’ll need to be able to manage your time well and prioritise tasks when needed.