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Teacher: Kevin Heimbach, East Campus
The Diesel Technology program is accredited by the National Automotive Training Education Foundation (NATEF). Diesel engines are found in trucks, trains, buses, construction and agricultural equipment and many other types of transportation
vehicles. As the diesel equipment industry continues to expand, the demand for mechanics and technicians to repair and maintain diesel equipment grows.
Using state of the art classroom and lab experiences, the program prepares students to engage in diagnosis, servicing, and maintenance of diesel trucks. Students begin with the fundamentals and learn to identify and properly use tools and fasteners as well as general reconditioning skills. Students learn to inspect, repair and replace components of the suspension, chassis, fifth wheel, steering, brake, engine, cooling, fuel, electrical/electronic, air intake and exhaust, clutches, transmissions, air conditioning systems, as well as drive lines and rear axles. Welding processes and safety techniques are also taught.
Students are taught to use service and technical manuals and are also
prepared to obtain Pennsylvania State Inspection certification.
Graduates of this program will be well-prepared to enter the workforce as bus and truck mechanics, diesel engine specialists, and heavy truck master
mechanics. Additional education after high school can lead to many
opportunities in service management, training, and advanced diesel principles.
What will you learn? requires Adobe Acrobat Reader 
BCTC Career Pathways:
- Heavy Truck Master Mechanic
- Bus, Truck Mechanic & Diesel Engine Specialist
- Heavy Truck Mechanic/Maintenance Repairer
- Heavy Truck Mechanic/Maintenance Repairer Helper
- Heavy Truck Lubrication Mechanic
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BCTC Career Pathways
Can Lead To:
- Service Manager
- Mechanic Apprentice
- Service Technician
- Diesel Mechanic
- Instructor
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Industry Certifications:
Pennsylvania State Safety Inspection certification, Pennsylvania State Emissions Inspection certification, Mobile Air Conditioning Society Worldwide Refrigerant Recovery and Recycling Certification
College Advanced Credits:
Nashville Auto Diesel College - TBD
Pennsylvania College of Technology - Up to 12 credits
Universal Technical Institute - Up to 4 credits
University of Northwestern Ohio - Up to 6 credits |
Program Requirements/Costs:
(approximate)
- Work uniform and shoes $60
- Textbook, workbook $195
- Industry certification testing fees $170
- Safety glasses $8
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Program Entrance Recommendations:
- Reading at grade level
- Algebra I or Geometry
- Problem solving/troubleshooting skills
- Ability to work independently or in a team
- Hand-eye coordination
- Mechanical aptitude
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