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The company also highlights the set of specific skills that the mechanic must have when performing his duties
São Paulo, December 2023 – With the aim of enriching training and strengthening ties with mechanics, Niterra, Japanese multinational owner of the NGK and NTK brands and specialized in components for ignition systems and automotive sensors, highlights the seven main fields of specialization of the workshops in Brazil:
Essential Skills of the Modern Mechanic
In addition to being aware of the different types of specialization, Working in an auto repair shop requires varied skills and a multi-faceted approach ranging from the moment of pricing services to the final delivery of the vehicle.
Key aspects include the availability of adequate physical resources, as a well-equipped workspace, Elevators, Diagnostic Tools & Equipment. On a day-to-day basis, The modern mechanic must have technical proficiency, exhibit analytical capacity in the elaboration of diagnoses and maintain a constant interest in learning to keep up with innovations and challenges in the sector.
"Due to the constant technological evolution of vehicles, it is necessary to keep up to date with the latest technologies and repair methods", afirma Hiromori Mori, Technical Assistance Consultant at Niterra do Brasil. "In that sense, The incessant search for knowledge becomes an indispensable practice for repair professionals to closely follow the transformations in the automotive industry."
Partnering with mechanics
Niterra reaffirms its commitment to strengthen partnerships with mechanics, providing resources for its development, as technical lectures, Webinars and access to detailed product information, Training Videos & Application Tables, as well as a dedicated app and an e-catalog.
The company also excels in the aftermarket segment, Providing a variety of high-tech solutions to meet the demands of mechanics, such as the seven new NTK brand fuel level sensors, temperature, ABS, rotation, speed, TPS (Butterfly Position) and MAP (absolute pressure).