• Automotive mechanics, also known as auto mechanics, specialize in repairing and maintaining
automobiles, including cars, trucks, and motorcycles. They work on engines, transmissions, brakes, steering and suspension systems, and other mechanical components of vehicles. • Truck mechanics specialize in repairing and maintaining
trucks, such as
tractor units,
box trucks,
dump trucks and
garbage trucks. They work on
diesel engines, transmissions,
air brakes, steering and suspension systems, and other mechanical components of trucks. •
Aircraft mechanics, also known as aviation mechanics, specialize in repairing and maintaining
aircraft, including planes and helicopters. They work on engines, landing gear, avionics, and other mechanical and electrical systems. • Marine mechanics specialize in repairing and maintaining boats and other
watercraft. They work on engines, transmissions, propellers, steering systems, and other mechanical components of boats. • Industrial mechanics, also known as maintenance mechanics, work in industrial settings such as factories and manufacturing plants. They are responsible for maintaining and repairing machinery and equipment, including pumps, conveyors, and other mechanical systems. • Heavy equipment mechanics specialize in repairing and maintaining
heavy equipment such as bulldozers, excavators, and cranes. They work on diesel engines, transmissions, hydraulic systems, and other mechanical components of heavy equipment. •
Bicycle mechanics: Bicycle mechanics are tradesmen who specialize in repairing and maintaining
bicycles. They work on frames, wheels, brakes, gears, and other mechanical components of bicycles. ==Automotive mechanics==