ADAS of the South Plains is an automotive programming and calibration service. We offer customers mobile OEM level computer module programming, ADAS calibrations and light diagnostics. We strive to provide only the highest quality repair and diagnostic services to our customers eliminating the need to “Take it to the Dealer”.
We are looking for individuals that want to ditch the desk job and do something different and challenging. We’re a growing business and need self-driven individuals to join our team to help with that growth! If you’re interested in a position as a calibration technician, know that it is a detail-oriented job! But, if you’re up for the challenge, being a tech is a great way to hone your creative problem-solving skills. You don't have to know everything about cars to do this job, but some experience is preferred.
What you'll be doing
- ADAS Calibrations
Vehicles are designed with new safety features known as Advanced Driver Assistance Systems. These ADAS systems aid the driver in staying safe and alert while behind the wheel. After a collision, these systems are required to be calibrated to ensure they are working as the manufacturer intended. The calibrations require the technician to set up targets and mats to align the sensors and cameras. Check out this link to see what an ADAS calibration can look like: https://youtu.be/vy79tanuFgQ
Module Programming
After a collision, there may be the need for a module on the vehicle to be replaced. These new modules will have to be programmed in order for them to function properly on the vehicle. An ADAS Technician will have the software and the knowledge to correctly program modules on all makes and models of vehicles.
Diagnostic Assistance
Some collision repairs are outside the realm of calibrations and programming because there may be other issues in the vehicle that need to be addressed first. An ADAS Technician will be trained in light diagnostics that include identifying why there may be a warning light on the dash or why there may be a Diagnostic Trouble Code (DTC) in the vehicle.
What you should know
The qualifying candidate must be goal-oriented, enthusiastic, energetic, self-motivated, with the ability to work independently under little supervision.
· Good with computers
· Ability to physically operate vehicle equipment and tools
· Understanding of vehicle mechanical and electrical repair
· Ability to read and follow technical service bulletins, Repair Flowcharts and Wiring Diagrams
Job Type: Full-time
Pay: $15.00 - $20.00 per hour
Benefits:
- On-the-job training
- Paid training
- Professional development assistance
Schedule:
- 8 hour shift
- Monday to Friday
License/Certification:
- Driver's License (Required)
Work Location: In person