Other Jobs

Other jobs in the field of mechanic jobs are available in numerous industries. Generally, the tasks and responsibilities delegated to other jobs in mechanics are either the same or similar. Most of the work in these other jobs revolve around three basic responsibilities. First is assembly. Mechanic jobs involve the task of assembling machines or mechanical components with the use of design diagrams, blueprints and engineering specifications. Second, mechanics have to deal with the installation of these parts into the machine or mechanical system. Installation may have to do with repairing, replacement or other jobs. Third, other jobs frequently require periodical maintenance or servicing for machines and their components. Here is a list of other jobs available in the mechanic jobs field.

Other Jobs Available in Mechanics

  • Plant mechanic - unlike other jobs in mechanics, this is a general job title that describes mechanics as part of a manufacturing or servicing plant where mechanical products are produced and repaired
  • Bicycle mechanic - these individuals have the job of assembling, repairing and adjusting bicycles in workplaces like bike shops or manufacturing plants
  • Agricultural mechanic - this specialised field is different from other jobs in the sense that these mechanics deal with agricultural equipment, vehicles and mechanics
  • Construction equipment mechanic - these employees are part of other jobs in diesel mechanics, particularly construction equipment, such as bulldozers, cranes and excavators
  • Fleet mechanic - this is a class of mechanic job that deals with the servicing and maintenance of company vehicle fleets, like distributor and transportation fleets
  • Other jobs in mechanics - there are other jobs for mechanics in every industry, especially since machines and mechanical components have become such an integral part of manufacturing, transportation, construction and technology

Requirements and Qualifications

Qualifications and requirements for mechanic jobs differ depending on the type of job that you apply for. Generally, many employers accept high school graduates. Many mechanic jobs are entry-level jobs wherein apprentices can learn and train in actual work situations. Physical fitness, communication skills and technical skills are all needed for mechanic jobs. Compensation will differ depending on the industry and job title as well as the applicant's experience and qualification level.