A Two-Wheeler Technician is responsible for the maintenance, repair, and servicing of motorcycles, scooters, and other two-wheeled vehicles. Their tasks include diagnosing mechanical and electrical issues, conducting routine maintenance, troubleshooting engine problems, and replacing parts like brakes, tires, chains, and batteries. Technicians use specialized tools to perform tasks such as oil changes, tune-ups, engine diagnostics, and ensuring the overall safety and performance of the vehicle.
Key duties:
Inspecting and diagnosing mechanical or electrical faults.
Repairing or replacing defective components, including engines, transmissions, and electrical systems.
Performing routine maintenance like oil changes, tire rotations, and brake servicing.
Testing and adjusting the performance of two-wheelers to meet manufacturer standards.
Keeping accurate records of service work done and parts used.
Providing customer service by explaining issues and solutions clearly.
Technicians may work in service centers, dealerships, or independent garages, and they need to stay up-to-date with the latest technology and repair techniques in the motorcycle industry.