Diesel Mechanic
Job Details
Starting wage - $47,840
Average wage - $69,243
Highest wage (experienced) - $98,579
Soft skills - Organized, good communication skills, and attention to detail.
Hard skills - Degree or diploma in mechanical or automotive engineering, and ASE diesel certification.
Cost of training - $10,000 + equipment $30,000
ROI 1 year - 565.43%
ROI 10 years - 6924.3%
ROI 40 years - 27697.2%
Interview Questions
Name of Interviewee: Wayne
Job Title: Diesel mechanic
Question #1: What would you suggest I do in high school to prepare for this career?
All basic school requirement very highly skills , ag fabrication, automotive, Geometry
Question #2: What education or training do you need to have for this job?
Ase, or anything to do with automotive. Even experience at a dealer, right after high school.
Question #3: How much do most people spend on education and training for this career? Do you have any suggestions for how I can pay for that?
He was an experienced Ford employee.
Not many people spend a lot of time in education, they only look forward to getting out there to get a job and gain experience.
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If you get into a company like Ford, they will pay for your training.
Question #4: What licenses or certifications are required for this job and how often do they have to be renewed? What does that process look like?
Epa certification, air conditioning, a degree in automotive engineering, and ASE certification. It will take 3 to 4 years.