Engine Workshop Technician - Level II
Cummins Turbo Technologies
We are looking for a talented Engine Workshop Technician - Level II to join our team specializing in Service for our Service Operations Department in Khouribga, OCP Beni Amir Mining Site.
Contribute to reliable engine performance by completing maintenance, basic repairs, rebuilds, and upfits according to established standards.
Strengthen workshop efficiency by following documented procedures and applying them to complete complex repairs with accuracy.
Ensure high‑quality service delivery through careful disassembly, inspection, cleaning, and reassembly of engines and engine components.
Support equipment longevity by performing preventative maintenance based on thorough assessments.
Enhance team capability by assisting more experienced technicians with diagnostics and repair plan development.
Maintain strong operational records by completing all required documentation—including work orders, time sheets, and warranty submissions—accurately and on time.
Promote a safe and organized work environment by keeping tools and work areas clean, functional, and compliant with Health, Safety & Environmental requirements.
Grow technical expertise by completing required training and applying new skills to daily workshop activities.
Qualifications
Education/ Experience:
Apprentice Trained Engine Technician (Preferred)
Vocational diploma from relevant technical institution
Locally valid driving permit (Preferred)
Intermediate level knowledge of and/or experience with engine products
Relevant experience in HHP engine rebuilds.
Responsibilities
To be successful in this role you will need the following:
Strong diagnostics capability: Translate customer concerns into a clear troubleshooting plan; use guided workflows, mechanical/electronic tools, and diagnostic software to isolate faults; validate repairs by duplicating the complaint and document findings accurately in business systems.
Proficiency with electronic service tools: Select and operate the correct hardware/software toolsets for each service event; interpret electronic outputs and recommendations to determine precise next steps.
Systems-thinking for engine interactions: Understand how mechanical and electrical subsystems (exhaust, cooling, fuel, aftertreatment, controls, sensors, driveline, etc.) interact; apply measurements, OEM/service publications, and tools to efficiently diagnose and repair.
Quality-focused repair and documentation discipline: Perform repairs and preventative maintenance within standard times and guidelines; execute clean disassembly/reassembly practices, follow re‑use and progressive damage checks to control total cost of ownership; maintain complete, timely service documentation and escalate complex issues with clear, traceable troubleshooting records.
100% On-Site Yes
Due to the operational nature and specific job duties of this role, work is required to be completed 100% in person/On-site.
As Cummins continues to grow, you'll be provided with continuous learning opportunities, supportive benefits and a culture that values your wellbeing, safety and work-life balance. Here, you'll have the power to determine your future with innovative technology, a focus on sustainability and with a company positioned for long-term growth.