Maintain Trucks

Piece it all together.
While the Truck and Transport Mechanic and the Truck and Trailer Technician are responsible for ensuring that the trucks and trailers are in proper working order, they're only able to do their job if they have the right parts at the right time. That's where the Parts Technician (also known as a Parts Clerk) comes in. If you have a knack for knowing what part is required and when – to keep things moving – then perhaps becoming a Parts Technician is the right path for you. Sound exciting? Then read on to learn how to make it all happen.
- What would I do?
- Where would I work?
- How much would I get paid?
- How do I get to be a Parts Technician?
- Where would I go from here?
- How do I get started?
How do I get started?
If you're interested in becoming a Parts Technician, contact a local carrier or maintenance facility in your area to see what they require for this job. You can also contact your provincial trades and apprenticeship office to learn more.
