Heavy vehicle and mobile equipment service technicians, also called mechanics, inspect, maintain, and repair vehicles and machinery used in construction, farming, rail transportation, and other industries.
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- Mobile Heavy Equipment Mechanics
- Transportation, Distribution, and Logistics
What do they typically do
- Consult equipment operating manuals, blueprints, and drawings
- Perform scheduled maintenance, such as cleaning and lubricating parts
- Diagnose and identify malfunctions, using computerized tools and equipment
- Inspect, repair, and replace defective or worn parts, such as bearings, pistons, and gears
- Overhaul and test major components, such as engines, hydraulic systems, and electrical systems
- Disassemble and reassemble heavy equipment and components
- Travel to worksites to repair large equipment, such as cranes
- Maintain logs of equipment condition and work performed
Number of Jobs
Average Annual
Job Growth +1.5%
Job Openings 467
Industry/Employer
Building Foundation/Exterior Contractors
Commercial Machinery Repair/Maintenance
Highway, Street, and Bridge Construction
Machinery & Supply Merchant Wholesalers
Nonmetallic Mineral Mining and Quarrying
Nonresidential Building Construction
Other Heavy Construction
Other Specialty Trade Contractors
Utility System Construction
Education & Training
- Education Most occupations require training in vocational schools, related on-the-job experience, or an associate's degree.Associated Programs or MajorsLicense
NC Workforce Credentials
Private Training Programs
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