WORK PROCESS SCHEDULE
MECHANIC, INDUSTRIAL TRUCK
O*NET/SOC CODE: 49-3031.00 RAPIDS CODE: 0153
APPROXIMATE HOURS
A. Gasoline Engine Repair
1500
1. Pistons, rings, valves, and bearings
2. Fuel systems
a) Carburetion
b) Fuel pumps
B. Diesel Engine Repair
1,500
1. Four-cycle engines
2. Two-cycle engines
3. Pistons, ring, valves, and bearings
4. Starting systems
a) electric
5. Cooling systems
6. Lubricating systems
7. Fuel systems
C. Drive Systems
1,500
1. Clutches
2. Transmission and transfer cases
3. Final drives
4. Rear differential
5. Under carriage
D. Steering Systems
500
E. Brake Systems
400
F. Chassis and Springs
400
G. Equipment Repair and Maintenance
1,500
1. Hydraulic and pneumatic systems
2. Air compressors
H. Welding
600
I. Safety
100
J. TOTAL HOURS
8,000
RELATED THEORETICAL TRAINING
The following related training outline identifies subject matter which must be mastered by
the apprentice in order to successfully complete the program:
Math | Science | Graphics | Communications | Trade-Theory |
A. Trade Math | A. Blue Print Reading | – | A. Customer Relations | A. OSHA Safety Regulation |
B. Tech Writing | B. Basic Engine Repair | |||
C. Intro Computing | C. Brake System | |||
D. Fuel & Ignition Systems | ||||
E. Clutch & Transmissions | ||||
F. Basic Auto Electronics | ||||
G. Heating, Cooling, & Air Conditioning | ||||
H. Charging & Starting System | ||||
I. Use & Care of Hand & Power Tools | ||||
J. Inspection License | ||||
K> Basic Welding |
Apprentice will need to obtain Class B license prior to Journeyman Status