Diesel Technician

Students develop the skills necessary to repair, maintain, diagnose malfunctions and prescribe corrective action for:
  • maintain diesel-powered highway vehicles
  • industrial equipment
  • marine vehicles and equipment
Coursework emphasizes:
  • diesel service management
  • theory and skills of refrigeration, electronic and mechanical fuel injection
  • chassis maintenance
  • vehicle inspection and tune-up
  • engine overhaul and transmission repair
  • brake service
  • handling hazardous waste
Opportunity to earn certification in:
  • Stationary Refrigeration (608)
  • Motor Vehicle Air-Conditioning (609)
  • Allison Transmission Certification
  • Level 1 Eaton Hybrid Certification

Graduates are prepared to take the Pennsylvania Vehicle Safety Inspection Examination and upon graduating from the program and securing two years of diesel National Institute of Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) Examination in heavy duty truck mechanics.

Program Specs

Diesel Technology
Diesel Technology
Diesel Technology

About the curriculum

Classes

View the classes you will be attending in the College Catalog.

After graduation

List of jobs via the College Catalog.

According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, job opportunities for those who have completed formal postsecondary education are good, with a projected 15% growth expected in the industry.  The median annual wage of diesel service technicians was $40,850 in 2010. Overtime is common and many mechanics, especially those employed by truck fleet dealers and repair shops, receive a commission in addition to their base salary.

Industries with the highest published employment and wages for this occupation are:

Industry Annual median wages
General Freight Trucking
$38,010
Local Government
$48,070
Automotive Repair and Maintenance
$38,320
Motor Vehicle and Motor Vehicle Parts and Supplies Merchant Wholesalers
$41,070
Specialized Freight Trucking
$36,110

Bureau of Labor Statistics, U.S. Department of Labor, Occupational Outlook Handbook, 2012 - 13, Diesel Service Technicians and Mechanics (visited December 3, 2012)

Gainful Employment Report

Tools, Uniforms & Supplies

Uniform (required for all labs)

  • coveralls
  • Leather work shoes or boots
  • Glasses, safety, clear lens/black frames

Uniforms and tools are available for purchase through The College Store.

Clubs & Activities

Diesel Performance Technicians Association

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Diesel Advisory Committee

View Advisory Committee.

Advisory committees, which act as recommending bodies to the faculty and administration, consist of in-field professionals who act as partners in the development of curriculum. Their curricular and equipment advice as well as their industry connections and internship opportunities are invaluable to our students and to the growth of our institution.

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