Service Workshop - Early Professional Assessment
Assessment Summary
Purpose
This assessment is designed for early professional candidates in the automotive industry, specifically targeting those with 2-4 years of experience. Its main goal is to evaluate their technical knowledge and practical skills necessary for the role of a Maintenance Technician in a service workshop.
Overview
The assessment comprises questions that cover a broad range of technical topics relevant to the Maintenance Technician role in the automotive industry. It is structured to evaluate candidates with 2-4 years of experience, focusing on their understanding of essential maintenance procedures and safety protocols. Core traits assessed include technical proficiency, problem-solving skills, and safety awareness. The test evaluates knowledge in areas such as welding, HVAC systems, and preventive maintenance, as well as the correct use of tools and equipment. It aims to ensure that candidates can effectively maintain and repair automotive machinery while adhering to industry safety standards.
- Industry: Automotive
- Level: Early Professional
- Tag: Maintenance Technician-Service Workshop
- Total Questions: 25
Skills
- welding processes
- vibration analysis
- HVAC systems
- fastener types
- bearing functions
- electrical safety
- tachometer usage
- preventive maintenance
- rust removal techniques
- pneumatic systems
- torque application
- dial indicator usage
- power tool identification
- OEM understanding
- hand tool usage
- chemical safety
- wire stripping
- material thickness measurement
- hand tool safety
- pipe wrench usage
- LOTO procedures
- fluid flow measurement
- ladder safety
- plunger usage
- angle measurement
Ideal Roles
- Maintenance Technician
- Service Technician
- Workshop Technician
- Automotive Technician
