




Job Summary: A diesel mechanic diagnoses, repairs, and maintains diesel engines and systems in vehicles and heavy machinery, ensuring proper functionality and availability. Key Highlights: 1. Diesel engine and associated systems diagnosis and repair. 2. Preventive and corrective maintenance of heavy machinery. 3. Ensuring the operational readiness and efficiency of diesel equipment. **Diesel mechanic position** refers to the role responsible for diagnosing, repairing, and maintaining diesel-powered engines and systems, primarily in trucks, heavy machinery, buses, tractor-trailers, generators, and industrial equipment. Main Responsibilities * Perform preventive and corrective maintenance. * Diagnose mechanical, electrical, and electronic failures. * Repair diesel engines, transmissions, brakes, and hydraulic systems. * Use computerized diagnostic tools. * Replace oils, filters, belts, and damaged components. * Inspect fuel injection and turbo systems. * Prepare service and repair reports. * Comply with workshop safety and housekeeping standards. Required Knowledge * Diesel engines and fuel injection systems. * Automotive electricity. * Hydraulics and pneumatics (for heavy machinery). Skills * Diagnostic ability. * Working under pressure. * Attention to detail. * Teamwork. * Problem-solving. * Organization and responsibility. Common Requirements * Experience in heavy-duty vehicle maintenance. * Driver's license (sometimes required). Tools Used * Wrenches and mechanical tools. * Multimeter. * Hydraulic jacks. * Welding and compression equipment. Job Objective Ensure the proper operation and availability of diesel vehicles or machinery, minimizing downtime and ensuring safe, efficient operations. Salary: $5,000.00 - $7,000.00 per week Benefits: * Salary increases * Employee discount * Company parking * Flexible schedules * Option for indefinite-term contract * Discounted cafeteria service Work Location: On-site employment


