Auto Electrician
MAN Automotive South Africa
Other, Gauteng
Diesel and motor mechanics keep SA's fleets and machinery running, a trade-tested role with strong earning potential.
This listing does not state a salary. As a guide, diesel mechanic roles in South Africa typically pay R12 000 to R33 000 a month (indicative).
Job description
- Assemble all electrical components onto the buses.
- Diagnose electrical faults on buses and chassis and take relative actions.
- Report additional faults to Group Leader/Team Leader found in the protocol.
- Ensure assembly safety and security procedures are always adhered to.
- Ensuring efficient operations of the auto electrical are always maintained.
- Ensure work area is clean after every bus movement.
- Ensure correct PPE is always worn and responsible for their own health and safety.
- Manage the programming of ECU.
Qualifications:
- Grade: 12 Matric Certificate.
- N3 with a trade test certificate as an Auto Electrician.
Skills:
- Good communication (oral and written) & interpersonal relations skills.
- Flexible, active and forward thinking.
- Analytical and strategic skills to identify problems thereafter solve them.
- EC or EC1 drivers licence.
- Work independently though being a team player.
- Technical drawing experience and interpretation.
- Able to use hand and power tools.
Experience:
- Trade Certificate experience in the heavy commercial vehicle industry - 1 year MAN and / or VW heavy commercial vehicles - 5 years
Closing Date: 08 July 2026
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This listing does not state a salary. As a guide, diesel mechanic roles in South Africa typically pay R12 000 to R33 000 a month (indicative).
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