Review and discuss work order requirements with foreman. Document/photograph current condition of engine and/or sub-assemblies prior to commencing repairs.
Use Original Equipment (OE) or aftermarket engine diagnosis software, inspect engine to troubleshoot mechanical, hydraulic, injection/control, electromechanical and electronic systems to isolate the subsystems or components that might have caused the problem.
Perform all tests and repair in strict compliance with the engine manufacturer’s service manual and bulletins.
Inspect parts like hoses, belts, pulleys, fuel system, exhaust system, and other possible troublesome items for wear ahead of the engine breakdown or damage.
List parts to be replaced referring to manufacturer’s manuals and diagrams.
Present job hours/cost estimates and parts replacement to foreman for approval.
Upon approval of work, perform necessary adjustment, repair, or overhaul.
Perform post-overhaul/repair checks for leaks or malfunctions.
Document inspections, test results, repair work done, and parts replaced for proper billing and record upkeep.
Keep work area neat and clean. Use personal protective gear and follow shop safety practices as required while working
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