- perform thorough car washing: the detailing engineer will be responsible for washing cars inside and out, ensuring that all dirt, grime, and debris are effectively removed.
- conduct car dry cleaning: the engineer will also be in charge of dry cleaning the interior of vehicles, including vacuuming, wiping down surfaces, and cleaning upholstery.
- carry out rubbing and polishing: the engineer will be skilled in using rubbing compounds and polishing agents to remove scratches, swirl marks, and imperfections from the vehicle's exterior paint.
- apply ceramic coating: the detailing engineer will apply ceramic coating to protect the car's paint from environmental contaminants, uv rays, and minor scratches.
- possess car detailing expertise: the ideal candidate will have a strong understanding of car detailing techniques and products, ensuring high-quality results for each vehicle serviced.
- attention to detail: the detailing engineer must have a keen eye for detail to ensure that each car is meticulously cleaned and polished to perfection.
- physical stamina: this role requires physical stamina as it involves long periods of standing, bending, and lifting heavy equipment.
- strong work ethic: the candidate should be dedicated, reliable, and committed to delivering excellent service to customers.
- team player: the detailing engineer may work alongside other team members, so the ability to collaborate and communicate effectively is essential.