A Track Vehicle Mechanic is responsible for inspecting and testing equipment, performing preventive maintenance work, engine tune-ups, oil changes, tire rotation, filter replacement, tire change, and wheel balance testing. Other related work activities are listed on the Track Vehicle Mechanic Resume as – inspecting vehicle engine, inspecting mechanical and electrical components, diagnosing issues timely and accurately, conducting regular maintenance work such as replacing fluids, lubricating parts, advising motorists on good vehicle use, building relationships with clients, and acting as an advisor and giving useful advice for vehicle maintenance.
Employers look for a skilled Track Vehicle Mechanic who can provide exceptional customer service, have good hand-eye coordination, and manual dexterity, have knowledge and experience with complex mechanical and electronic systems. Excellent knowledge of mechanical, electrical, and electronic components of vehicles is also needed. A diploma or a valid certification is seen on most resumes.