Conduct detailed inspections of diesel engines, vehicles, and equipment to identify mechanical or electrical issues.
Perform routine preventative maintenance including oil changes, filter replacements, fluid checks, and system inspections.
Diagnose mechanical and electrical problems using diagnostic tools, testing equipment, and technical manuals.
Repair or replace engine components, fuel systems, electrical systems, braking systems, and other mechanical parts.
Maintain accurate records of inspections, maintenance, and repair work for fleet management and compliance purposes.
Work collaboratively with team members and supervisors to ensure efficient shop operations and minimize vehicle downtime.
Follow all union guidelines, workplace policies, and safety regulations while performing maintenance and repair tasks.
Stay current with diesel technology, equipment updates, and industry best practices through training and professional development.
Communicate repair findings and maintenance recommendations clearly to supervisors or fleet managers.
Ensure all work is completed according to manufacturer specifications and company standards.