Motor Mechanic definition

Motor Mechanic means a person appointed as such who is a tradesperson engaged in repairing, altering, overhauling, assembling or testing metal and/or electrical parts of the engine or chassis of motor cars, motor cycles or other motor vehicles.
Motor Mechanic means an employee engaged in assembling (except for the first time in Australia), making, repairing, altering or testing the metal parts (including electric) of the engines or chassis of motor vehicles other than motor cycles.
Motor Mechanic means a tradesman required to perform work requiring a tradesman’s skill on the engine and/or transmission and/or on the fuel, induction, exhaust, electrical, steering, suspension and/or braking systems of motor vehicles and other internal combustion powered equipment.

Examples of Motor Mechanic in a sentence

  • Automotive Mechanic I (0099) Performs Journeyperson level work in the trade of Motor Mechanic including mechanical repair and maintenance of motorcycles, automobiles, light trucks, and light construction and agricultural equipment such as tractors, mowers, tampers, snow blowers, pumps, compressors, various power tools, etc., which may involve major overhauls under direct supervision or independently performed running repairs.

  • Automotive Mechanic II (0102) Performs Journeyperson level tasks in the trade of Motor Mechanic, including mechanical repair and maintenance of various types of light construction and agricultural equipment, automobiles and light trucks; and supervises the activities of other journeymen engaged in the trade and/or Heavy Duty Mechanics and semi-skilled assistants.

  • The marking pattern would be as under: Post for whichPost for Selection Criteria Weightageexperience inShipbuilding Note: The online exam for the post of Diesel Cum Motor Mechanic, Driver, Electrician, Electronic Mechanic, Jr Draughtsman, Jr.QC Inspector(Mech), Jr.QC Inspector(Elec), Millwright Mechanic, Paramedics, Pharmacist, Rigger, Safety Inspector, Security Sepoy, Storekeeper will be conducted for 30 marks and the marks obtained by the candidates would be converted into 50 marks.

  • Automotive Electrician [321111] Cabinetmaker [394111] Carpenter [331212] Carpenter and Joiner [331211] Diesel Motor Mechanic [321212] Electrician (General) [341111] Electrician (Special Class) [341112] Joiner [331213] Motor Mechanic (General) [321211] Motorcycle Mechanic [321213] The remaining occupations will be reviewed within two years of the date of entry into force, with the aim of further reducing the number of occupations, or eliminating the requirement within five years.

  • Pass in certificate course in Diesel Mechanic / Motor Mechanic Vehicle approved by state or central Government with one year experience in the field.


More Definitions of Motor Mechanic

Motor Mechanic means a tradesman engaged in repairing, altering, overhauling, assembling (except for the first time in Australia), or testing metal and/or electrical parts of the engine or chassis of motor-cars, motor-cycles, or other motor vehicles.
Motor Mechanic means an employee engaged in repairing, altering, overhauling, assembling (except for the first time in Australia), or testing metal and/or electrical parts of the engine or chassis of motor cars, motorcycles and other motor vehicles.
Motor Mechanic means a tradesperson required to perform work requiring a tradesperson’s skill on the engine and/or transmission and/or on the fuel, induction, exhaust, electrical, steering, suspension and/or braking systems of motor vehicles and other internal combustion powered equipment.
Motor Mechanic means any person who works at testing, examining, adjusting or repairing motor vehicles or internal combustion engines.
Motor Mechanic means a tradesman engaged in repairing, altering, overhauling, assembling (except for the first time in Australia), or testing metal and/or electrical parts of the engine or chassis of motor cars, motorcycles or other motor vehicles.
Motor Mechanic means an employee employed in fitting, turning, making, repairing, altering, assembling, or testing the metal parts (including electric) of the engines or chassis of motor cars or any other motor vehicle.
Motor Mechanic means an employee employed in fitting, turning, making, repairing, altering, assembling, or testing the metal parts of motor cars or any other motor vehicle.