Diesel Technician
- Rebuilt diesel motors by replacing pistons, liners and other internal components.
- Diagnosed and repaired electrical problems in diesel engines using specialized diagnostic tools.
- Tested vehicle components to ensure proper functioning and identified potential malfunctions or defects.
- Replaced worn out parts such as injectors, pumps, air filters, spark plugs and belts.
- Performed routine maintenance and repair services on diesel engines, including engine overhauls, fuel systems, cooling systems, exhaust systems, transmissions and clutches.
- Removed cylinder heads from engines for inspection or replacement of gaskets or valves.
- Conducted regular inspections of vehicles to identify any potential safety risks before they become major problems.
- Removed malfunctioning parts and repaired components or installed new ones.
- Diagnosed and performed accurate repair on brakes, engines, suspensions, drive trains and transmission clutches.
- Ran diagnostics on heating and cooling systems to trace faults and completed skilled repairs.
- Used manual and computer- assessed diagnostic devices to test equipment and determine repair needs.
- Raised trucks, buses and heavy parts or equipment with hydraulic jacks or hoists.
- Repaired hydraulic hoses and lines according to manufacturer's specifications.