Fleet Management

The Importance of a Diesel Mechanic/Technician

Heavy-duty diesel mechanics have the important role of working on equipment and vehicles that are powered by diesel engines such as semi-trucks. These hands-on professionals are key in maintaining fleet and transportation operations.

What Is a Heavy-Duty Diesel Mechanic/Technician?

A heavy-duty diesel mechanic/technician is responsible for the diagnosis, upkeep, and repair of diesel engines present in large vehicles. They identify mechanical issues, complete routine inspection checks and perform necessary repairs to ensure the optimal performance of the vehicle.

What Makes a Heavy-Duty Diesel Mechanics/Technicians So Important?

Heavy-duty diesel mechanics/technicians are crucial professionals responsible for the maintenance, diagnosis, and repair of diesel engines. Many vehicles use diesel engines, especially semitrucks, which transport goods and products across the country, and buses that take people where they need to be. There are also many machines in the construction, agriculture, and railway industries.  Heavy-duty mechanics are vital to keeping the wheels of economy going.

What Are the Duties of a Heavy-Duty Diesel Mechanic/Technician?

Being a heavy diesel mechanic/technician is a physical job that requires a lot of standing, climbing, crawling and walking for periods of time. Depending on what’s being worked on, heavy-duty diesel mechanics can also be exposed to varying weather conditions. It takes someone who has attention to detail, a tough work ethic and enough physical endurance to succeed in this role!

Duties of a heavy-duty diesel mechanic/technician can vary depending on the equipment or vehicle they’re working on and generally include:

  • Diagnosing and repairing engines
  • Maintaining heavy-duty truck drivetrains and transmissions
  • Repairing brakes
  • Reading diagrams and flowcharts
  • Checking vehicle lighting systems
  • Recording and organizing records of serviced equipment
  • Testing vehicles and machines for performance and compliance
  • Replacing defective parts and components
  • Cleaning and maintaining equipment
  • Welding and fabrication (in some cases)

SE Smith and Sons team of diesel mechanics/technicians ensure that semi-trucks and fleets are operational and safe to avoid any breakdowns or costly repairs. With over 60 years in the business, we’re the name you can trust.

For those interested in pursuing a career as a heavy-duty diesel mechanic, gaining hands-on training and entry-level positions contact us today by visiting our career opportunities page.

Andrew

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