Is It Hard To Switch Fields as a Heavy Duty Mechanic?
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Is It Hard To Switch Fields as a Heavy Duty Mechanic?

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Updated On October 23, 2023

Is It Hard To Switch Fields as a Heavy Duty Mechanic?

As a heavy-duty mechanic, most skills you progressively gain are transferable between trades, allowing you to switch fields. Turning wrenches, welding, and diagnosing are typical from one industry to another.

While making the shift between trades isn’t hard, you might struggle to get the chance to prove yourself.

A good bet would be to start as an apprentice at a shop or work in the field with a seasoned mechanic willing to take you under his wing.

As William said in the video version of this article: Once you get your foot in the door, it’ll be easier down the road.

Which Fields are the Easiest to do the Switch?

Transportation, construction, forestry, farming, and mining are switchable industries because they rely on the same heavy equipment, like:

  • Excavators.
  • Dozers.
  • Haul & dump trucks.
  • Drilling rigs.
  • Loaders.
  • Transportation trucks.
  • Graders.
  • Skid steers.
  • Compact track loaders.
  • Multi-terrain loaders.
  • Tractors.
  • Backhoes.

There is specialized equipment, but they are a variation of the above. Here are some of them:

Testimonial from a Heavy-Duty Mechanic

Meet Mike C. A professional heavy-duty mechanic who’ll share his experience in his path from apprentice to being a shop and field manager. Mike has been in the mining, transportation, and heavy equipment industries since starting from aviation.

To hire Mike C. or another qualified technician, visit Tekamo HD and let a professional take care of your heavy equipment.