Considering taking on the challenge of an education in diesel and heavy vehicle repair, but not sure the time investment will be worth it when you’re done training? It’s important to consider the outlook of an industry before committing, after all—far too many fresh graduates enter the workforce to find they’ve trained themselves for vanishing or slow-developing industries, leaving them to struggle against more qualified candidates with years or even decades of experience.
Let’s take a look at the outlook for diesel/heavy vehicle mechanics and help you make an informed decision about your education.
According to BLS statistics, the outlook for diesel/heavy vehicle mechanics looks positive. Overall growth will be driven by growing shipping fleets, as additional mechanics become necessary to keep up. Other opportunities will arise in modernization efforts as dated technology falls behind environmental regulations. Despite these opportunities, overall growth remains average due to advances in technology resulting in more durable engines and more effective diagnostic technology allowing fewer mechanics to achieve the same results.
While not as difficult to keep up with as many other industries, diesel/heavy vehicle mechanics should expect to continue learning throughout their careers as new technologies, techniques, and tools rise to prominence, especially if they want to stay in the upper end of the industry’s wage potential. Experienced mechanics may receive special training from manufacturers and vendors courtesy of their employers, possibly improving their earning potential without further personal investment.
There you have it—diesel/heavy vehicle mechanics has a healthy outlook for the next decade. If you’re chasing your passion, this industry is set for normal growth, wages look solid, and your skills will likely hold up for years to come. If you decide down the line to pursue more advanced mechanical studies, you could have a sound base of mechanical knowledge to build upon,
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