With at least 1-2 years of related work experience.
Preferably with TESDA National Certification II.
Knowledge of construction heavy equipment functions and repair need familiarity with parts and components of complex machinery
JOB SUMMARY: The Heavy Equipment Mechanic is responsible for inspecting, troubleshooting, adjusting, servicing, overhauling, and maintaining the range of heavy-duty construction equipment and the construction fleet, like bulldozers, cranes, graders, and backhoes, in the company. As a lead mechanic, he will be responsible for driving equipment to the job site as well.