{"schemaVersion":"1.0","exportedAt":"2026-05-15T12:38:21.904Z","occupation":{"soc":"49-3041.00","title":"Farm Equipment Mechanics and Service Technicians","group":"Installation, Maintenance & Repair","sector":"81","jobZone":3,"jobZoneInferred":false},"framework":{"version":"v.26.05","description":"","contextCovered":"This framework covers farm equipment mechanics and service technicians working in dealership shops, regional service centers, and agricultural field environments, servicing tractors, harvesters, irrigation systems, and precision agriculture equipment across all career stages from apprentice to service leadership.","levels":{"emerging":{"label":"Emerging","statements":["Hand tools and basic disassembly procedures — follow step-by-step instructions to dismantle defective farm machinery under direct supervisor guidance in a shop environment.","Cleaning and lubrication tasks — perform routine cleaning and lubrication of machine parts using manufacturer-specified products under close supervision at a dealership service bay.","Inspection reports and customer descriptions — read and interpret basic inspection checklists to help locate obvious malfunctions on tractors and field equipment with mentor support.","Repair records and parts documentation — record details of repairs made and parts used in a paper or digital logbook under direct supervision at a service facility.","Common hand tools and basic test instruments — identify and select appropriate tools for assigned repair tasks on agricultural machinery in a vocational or apprenticeship setting.","Basic electrical components and wiring — assist in testing simple circuits using a multimeter under direct supervision on farm equipment in a controlled shop environment.","Reassembly procedures — follow written instructions to reassemble machine components after repair and report results to a senior technician in a dealership workshop.","Safety protocols and personal protective equipment — apply shop safety rules and PPE requirements consistently when working around farm machinery and hydraulic systems.","Standard maintenance schedules — assist in performing routine preventive maintenance tasks such as oil changes and filter replacements on tractors under direct technician oversight.","Facilities management and service software — enter basic work order data and retrieve parts information using dealership database software with guidance from experienced staff."]},"developing":{"label":"Developing","statements":["Tractor and harvester mechanical systems — diagnose and repair common malfunctions in engines, transmissions, and hydraulic systems with limited oversight in a field or shop setting.","Defective parts replacement — remove and replace worn or broken components using hand tools, grinders, and welding equipment independently on routine repair jobs at a service center.","Electrical wiring and components — test, solder, and replace faulty electrical circuits and sensors using test meters and soldering equipment on mid-complexity farm equipment without constant supervision.","Customer communication and active listening — confer with customers to gather equipment symptom descriptions and translate those details into accurate diagnostic work orders in a dealership service environment.","Reassembly and post-repair testing — reassemble overhauled machinery, conduct operational tests, and make necessary adjustments to confirm equipment meets performance specifications after routine repairs.","Irrigation system maintenance — inspect, maintain, and repair irrigation system components including pumps and valves, following manufacturer guidelines with minimal supervision in agricultural field conditions.","Repair history records — maintain accurate digital records of repairs completed, parts consumed, and labor time using spreadsheet or service management software at a regional farm equipment dealership.","Troubleshooting familiar fault patterns — apply systematic diagnostic logic to identify root causes of recurring mechanical and hydraulic issues on tractors and combines in a familiar service context.","Lubrication and preventive maintenance programs — execute scheduled maintenance plans independently, including greasing, fluid checks, and belt inspections, across a range of farm equipment models.","Quality control checks — perform post-repair quality inspections against service standards and flag nonconforming work before equipment is returned to the customer at a service facility."]},"proficient":{"label":"Proficient","statements":["Complex multi-system malfunctions — diagnose and resolve difficult, interrelated faults across mechanical, hydraulic, electrical, and electronic systems on harvesters and precision agriculture equipment autonomously.","Full equipment overhaul — dismantle, rebuild, and overhaul complete farm machinery powertrains and drivetrain assemblies using advanced machine tools including lathes and milling equipment in a full-service shop.","Advanced electrical and electronics troubleshooting — analyze and repair complex wiring harnesses, control modules, and CAN-bus systems on modern GPS-guided agricultural machinery without external support.","Non-routine field repairs — travel to remote farm sites and independently diagnose and resolve unexpected breakdowns on large harvesting or tillage equipment under time-critical seasonal pressure.","Systems analysis and root cause resolution — apply engineering principles and physics knowledge to identify systemic design or operational issues causing repeated failures and recommend corrective actions to management.","Precision reassembly and calibration — reassemble overhauled equipment to tight manufacturer tolerances, calibrate sensors and control systems, and validate performance through rigorous operational testing.","Customer technical consultation — explain complex repair findings, cost-benefit trade-offs, and maintenance recommendations clearly to farm operators, drawing on strong mechanical and customer service knowledge.","Parts and repair cost estimation — assess equipment condition, select optimal repair strategies, and prepare accurate cost estimates using manufacturer data and service management software independently.","Irrigation and specialty equipment service — perform full-scope diagnosis, repair, and overhaul of center-pivot irrigation systems and specialty harvesting attachments across diverse crop and soil environments.","Mentorship of junior technicians — guide emerging and developing technicians through diagnostic processes and repair techniques on the shop floor, reinforcing quality standards and safe work practices."]},"advanced":{"label":"Advanced","statements":["Shop-wide service quality standards — establish and enforce repair quality benchmarks and inspection protocols across a multi-technician dealership or regional service operation to ensure consistent customer outcomes.","Technician workforce development — design and deliver structured on-the-job training programs, competency assessments, and career development pathways for farm equipment mechanics at all skill levels.","Complex problem-solving strategy — lead diagnostic reviews of the most technically challenging equipment failures, integrating mechanical, electronic, and agronomic knowledge to develop solutions that reduce repeat failures fleet-wide.","Service department operations — manage scheduling, workflow prioritization, and resource allocation across a busy farm equipment service department during peak planting and harvest seasons.","Manufacturer and supplier relationships — serve as the primary technical liaison with OEM representatives, negotiate warranty claim resolutions, and provide field feedback that influences product improvement decisions.","Organizational technology adoption — evaluate, select, and implement new diagnostic tools, facilities management software, and service information systems to improve shop efficiency and technician productivity.","Safety and regulatory compliance — develop and enforce shop safety programs, environmental compliance procedures for fluid disposal, and OSHA-aligned protocols across all service locations.","Knowledge management and documentation — create and maintain comprehensive repair procedure libraries, technical bulletins, and best-practice guides that serve as organizational knowledge assets for the service team.","Customer relationship strategy — build long-term service agreements with large agricultural operations, resolving escalated disputes and aligning maintenance programs with customers' seasonal production goals.","Industry expertise and continuous learning — monitor emerging precision agriculture technologies, autonomous equipment trends, and evolving OEM service requirements, translating insights into updated training and service capabilities for the organization."]}}},"sources":{"onet":"v30.2 (CC BY 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