How much does a Diesel Mechanic Sr make in the United States?
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The average Diesel Mechanic Sr salary in the United States is $65,141 as of April 24, 2024. The range for our most popular Diesel Mechanic Sr positions (listed below) typically falls between $44,306 and $85,977. Keep in mind that salary ranges can vary widely depending on many important factors, including position, education, certifications, additional skills, and the number of years you have spent in your profession. With more online, real-time compensation data than any other website, Salary.com helps you determine your exact pay target.
Diesel Mechanic Sr's Annual Base Salary
Job Title | Salary | Hourly Rate | Location | Date Updated |
Diesel Mechanic II | $60,001 | $28.85 | United States | April 24, 2024 |
Diesel Mechanic I | $50,645 | $24.35 | United States | April 24, 2024 |
Diesel Mechanic III | $67,463 | $32.43 | United States | April 24, 2024 |
Diesel Mechanic Supervisor | $78,712 | $37.84 | United States | April 24, 2024 |
Automotive Mechanic III | $62,970 | $30.27 | United States | April 24, 2024 |
Automotive Mechanic IV | $65,302 | $31.40 | United States | April 24, 2024 |
Automotive Mechanic II | $56,459 | $27.14 | United States | April 24, 2024 |
HVAC Mechanic II | $63,091 | $30.33 | United States | April 24, 2024 |
HVAC Mechanic III | $71,558 | $34.40 | United States | April 24, 2024 |
Sheetmetal Mechanic II | $51,467 | $24.74 | United States | April 24, 2024 |
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Performs inspection, maintenance, repairs, and overhauls of diesel engines. Troubleshoots and diagnoses problems. Utilizes computer electronics systems to interpret failure modes. Replaces and/or refurbishes parts. Maintains maintenance logs according to requirements. Ensures services provided follow all quality standards and safety procedures. May perform DOT annual inspections on vehicles. Typically requires a high school diploma. Typically requires Commercial Driver License (CDL) - Class A. Typically requires a Certificate in Automotive & Diesel Technology. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Works under moderate supervision. Gaining or has attained full proficiency in a specific area of discipline. Typically requires 1-3 years of related experience. View Diesel Mechanic II Salary
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Performs inspection, maintenance, repairs, and overhauls of diesel engines. Troubleshoots and diagnoses problems. Utilizes computer electronics systems to interpret failure modes. Replaces and/or refurbishes parts. Maintains maintenance logs according to requirements. Ensures services provided follow all quality standards and safety procedures. May perform DOT annual inspections on vehicles. Typically requires a high school diploma. Typically requires Commercial Driver License (CDL) - Class A. Typically requires a Certificate in Automotive & Diesel Technology. Typically reports to a supervisor. Works under the close direction of senior personnel in the functional area. Possesses a moderate understanding of general aspects of the job. May require 0-1 year of general work experience. View Diesel Mechanic I Salary
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Performs inspection, maintenance, repairs, and overhauls of diesel engines. Troubleshoots and diagnoses problems. Utilizes computer electronics systems to interpret failure modes. Replaces and/or refurbishes parts. Maintains maintenance logs according to requirements. Ensures services provided follow all quality standards and safety procedures. May perform DOT annual inspections on vehicles. Typically requires a high school diploma. Typically requires Commercial Driver License (CDL) - Class A. Typically requires a Certificate in Automotive & Diesel Technology. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Works independently within established procedures associated with the specific job function. Has gained proficiency in multiple competencies relevant to the job. Typically requires 3-5 years of related experience. View Diesel Mechanic III SalaryAlternate Job Titles:Diesel Engine Mechanic, Diesel Engine Specialist, Diesel Technician, Diesel Mechanic III
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Oversees day to day operations of a diesel maintenance shop. Supervises, trains, and coordinates work of mechanics and technicians. Maintains inventory of replacement parts, tools, and equipment required for operations. Ensures preventive maintenance and repairs meet all quality and safety standards. Knowledge of DOT rules and regulations. Experienced in heavy diesel engine diagnosis and repairs. Requires a high school diploma. Typically requires Commercial Driver License (CDL) - Class A. Typically requires a Certificate in Automotive & Diesel Technology. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Working team member that may validate or coordinate the work of others on a support team. Suggests improvements to process, is a knowledge resource for other team members. Has no authority for staff actions. Generally has a minimum of 2 years experience as an individual contributor. Thorough knowledge of the team processes. View Diesel Mechanic Supervisor Salary
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Performs maintenance and repairs on automobiles and light trucks. Performs major repairs like body work, chassis and engine repair, and disassembling and assembling components. Also performs minor repairs and maintenance work such as replacing worn drive belts, hoses, and filters. Diagnoses issues, uses electronic indicator systems to identify problems, and performs routine safety checks on brakes, suspension, exhaust, cooling, and other systems. Adheres to appropriate safety procedures. Typically requires a high school diploma. Typically requires a Certificate in Automotive Technology. Typically reports to a supervisor. Works independently within established procedures associated with the specific job function. Has gained proficiency in multiple competencies relevant to the job. Typically requires 3-5 years of related experience. View Automotive Mechanic III SalaryAlternate Job Titles:Automotive Service Technician /Mechanic II, Experienced Automotive Mechanic, Automotive Mechanic III
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Performs maintenance and repairs on automobiles and light trucks. Performs major repairs like body work, chassis and engine repair, and disassembling and assembling components. Also performs minor repairs and maintenance work such as replacing worn drive belts, hoses, and filters. Diagnoses issues, uses electronic indicator systems to identify problems, and performs routine safety checks on brakes, suspension, exhaust, cooling, and other systems. Adheres to appropriate safety procedures. Typically requires a high school diploma. Typically requires a Certificate in Automotive Technology. Typically reports to a supervisor. Independently performs a wide range of complex duties under general guidance from supervisors. Has gained full proficiency in a broad range of activities related to the job. Typically requires 5-7 years of related experience. View Automotive Mechanic IV SalaryAlternate Job Titles:Automotive Service Technician / Mechanic III, Senior Automotive Mechanic, Automotive Mechanic IV
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Performs maintenance and repairs on automobiles and light trucks. Performs major repairs like body work, chassis and engine repair, and disassembling and assembling components. Also performs minor repairs and maintenance work such as replacing worn drive belts, hoses, and filters. Helps diagnose issues, uses electronic indicator systems to identify problems, and performs routine safety checks on brakes, suspension, exhaust, cooling, and other systems. Adheres to appropriate safety procedures. Typically requires a high school diploma. Typically requires a Certificate in Automotive Technology. Typically reports to a supervisor. Works under moderate supervision. Gaining or has attained full proficiency in a specific area of discipline. Typically requires 1-3 years of related experience. View Automotive Mechanic II SalaryAlternate Job Titles:Automotive Service Technician / Mechanic I, Entry Automotive Mechanic, Automotive Mechanic II
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Performs maintenance and service repairs on heating, ventilating, and air conditioning systems. Installs new units or replacement parts for existing units according to specifications and established safety guidelines. Follows blueprints or engineering specifications to install units. Performs troubleshooting to identify the cause of problems. Maintains and secures a spare parts inventory. Recommends purchasing maintenance equipment and supplies as required to improve processes and efficiencies. Typically requires an apprenticeship and/or completion of technical training. Requires a high school diploma. The regulations governing the location may require an HVAC Mechanical State License and EPA Section 608 Certification (CFC). Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Works under moderate supervision. Gaining or has attained full proficiency in a specific area of discipline. Typically requires 1-3 years of related experience. View HVAC Mechanic II SalaryAlternate Job Titles:HVAC Installation Technician II, HVAC Maintenance Technician II, Intermediate HVAC Mechanic, HVAC Mechanic II
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Performs maintenance and service repairs on heating, ventilating, and air conditioning systems. Installs new units or replacement parts for existing units according to specifications and established safety guidelines. Follows blueprints or engineering specifications to install units. Performs troubleshooting to identify the cause of problems. Maintains and secures a spare parts inventory. Recommends purchasing maintenance equipment and supplies as required to improve processes and efficiencies. Typically requires an apprenticeship and/or completion of technical training. Requires a high school diploma. The regulations governing the location may require an HVAC Mechanical State License and EPA Section 608 Certification (CFC). Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Works independently within established procedures associated with the specific job function. Has gained proficiency in multiple competencies relevant to the job. Typically requires 3-5 years of related experience. View HVAC Mechanic III SalaryAlternate Job Titles:HVAC Installation Technician III, HVAC Maintenance Technician III, Senior HVAC Mechanic, HVAC Mechanic III
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Sets up and operates machines such as drill presses, punch presses, saws, shears, bending rolls, brakes, grinders, and numerical control equipment to shape and alter sheetmetal according to specifications. Follows blueprints, rough sketches, or engineer drawings to shape metal accurately. Uses hand and power tools to shape, cut, and smooth metal and to blend seams. May set up and operate soldering and welding equipment. Typically requires a high school diploma. Typically requires a Sheetmetal Apprenticeship. Typically reports to a supervisor or manager. Works under moderate supervision. Gaining or has attained full proficiency in a specific area of discipline. Typically requires 1-3 years of related experience. View Sheetmetal Mechanic II SalaryAlternate Job Titles:Intermediate Sheetmetal Mechanic, Sheet Metal Worker - Experienced, Sheetmetal Fabricator II, Sheetmetal Mechanic II