LOGISTICS AND CONSTRUCTION
Diesel Equipment Technicians
From 18-wheelers, to buses, to construction equipment, diesel engine-driven machines run the behind-the-scenes network keeping our economy moving.
Salary Range Potential:
$50,000+ /YEAR
Education Required:
Community College or Technical Degree
Skills Needed:
Manual dexterity, Critical Thinking, Mechanically Inclined, Operation and Control
Types of Employers:
Industrial Equipment Dealerships, Construction
Job Description
Diesel technicians repair and maintain diesel equipment such as railroad locomotives, trucks, buses and construction equipment. They diagnose the trouble, disassemble parts and examine them for defects and excessive wear. They test and adjust engine parts regularly to prevent problems.
Training Opportunities
Diesel Equipment Technology is an instructional program that prepares students to maintain and repair a variety of industrial diesel equipment including agricultural tractors, commercial trucks and construction equipment. The program includes instruction in inspection, repair and maintenance of engines, power trains, hydraulic systems and other components. Students completing the two-year Diesel Technology program will be awarded an Associate of Applied Science degree. A 30 semester credit certificate and a 44 hour career certificate program is also offered.
Pre-requisites required:Submit an application for enrollment to the Office of Admissions and Records at Hinds Community College. Request that an official high school transcript or GED scores and ACT scores be sent to the Office of Admissions and Records if you are a high school graduate. Take the ACCUPLACER placement test to assess developmental needs.
Length of Program:Career Certificate | Technical Certificate | Associate of Applied Science
Summary of Program Requirements:Submit an application for enrollment to the Office of Admissions and Records at Hinds Community College. Request that an official high school transcript or GED scores and ACT scores be sent to the Office of Admissions and Records if you are a high school graduate. Take the ACCUPLACER placement test to assess developmental needs.
Skills NeededDexterity | Hand-Eye Coordination | Mechanical | Organizational | Physical Strength | Problem Solving
Diesel Equipment Technology is an instructional program that prepares students to maintain and repair a variety of industrial diesel equipment including agricultural tractors, commercial trucks and construction equipment. The program includes instruction in inspection, repair and maintenance of engines, power trains, hydraulic systems and other components. Students completing the two-year Diesel Technology program will be awarded an Associate of Applied Science degree. A 30 semester credit certificate and a 44 hour career certificate program is also offered.
Pre-requisites required:Requires ACT minimum score 16 or equivalent ACCUPLACER score
Length of Program:Career Certificate | Technical Certificate | Associate of Applied Science
Summary of Program Requirements:Requires ACT minimum score 16 or equivalent ACCUPLACER score
Skills NeededDexterity | Hand-Eye Coordination | Mechanical | Organizational | Physical Strength | Problem Solving
Diesel Equipment Technology is an instructional program that prepares students to maintain and repair a variety of industrial diesel equipment including agricultural tractors, commercial trucks and construction equipment. The program includes instruction in inspection, repair and maintenance of engines, power trains, hydraulic systems and other components. Students completing the two-year Diesel Technology program will be awarded an Associate of Applied Science degree. A 30 semester credit certificate and a 44 hour career certificate program is also offered.
Pre-requisites required:Call for details
Length of Program:Career Certificate | Technical Certificate | Associate of Applied Science
Summary of Program Requirements:Call for details
Skills NeededDexterity | Hand-Eye Coordination | Mechanical | Organizational | Physical Strength | Problem Solving
Copiah Lincoln Community College
Wesson and Natchez Campus
ContactCareer, Technical & Workforce Education601-643-5101career.training@colin.edu