Plant Mechanic in the Philippines
A plant mechanic in the Philippines is a person who examines and repairs malfunctioning agricultural or industrial machinery.
Depending on the job description specified by their employers, plant mechanics may do anything from reading and interpreting instruction manuals, welding, overhauling, keeping track of malfunctions and irregularities, transporting equipment from one place to another, installing components, and proposing other and cheaper solutions to common equipment-related problems.
What course do I need to take to become a plant mechanic?
Different employers may require different courses or degrees for those interested in becoming a plant mechanic. Common courses/degrees that may help you get an plant mechanic job include:
- Plant Maintenance NC I (TESDA Course)
- Flux-Cored Arc Welding NC I (TESDA Course)
- Flux-Cored Arc Welding NC II (TESDA Course)
- Flux-Cored Arc Welding NC III (TESDA Course)
- Gas Welding NC I (TESDA Course)
- Gas Welding NC II (TESDA Course)
- Gas Metal Arc Welding NC I (TESDA Course)
- Gas Metal Arc Welding NC II (TESDA Course)
- Gas Metal Arc Welding NC III (TESDA Course)
- Shielded Metal Arc Welding NC I (TESDA Course)
- Shielded Metal Arc Welding NC II (TESDA Course)
- Shielded Metal Arc Welding NC III (TESDA Course)
- Shielded Metal Arc Welding NC IV (TESDA Course)
- Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC II (TESDA Course)
- Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC III (TESDA Course)
- Electrical Installation and Maintenance NC IV (TESDA Course)
- Diesel Power Plant Maintenance NC III (TESDA Course)
- Diesel Power Plant Operation and Maintenance NC II (TESDA Course)
- Diesel Power Plant Operation and Maintenance NC III (TESDA Course)