Diesel Technology
Diesel Technology
EACC's Diesel Technology program prepares students for entry level positions needed in medium and heavy truck service and repair, fleet management, or agricultural applications. Throughout the program, learners will use troubleshooting techniques to make a quick and accurate diagnosis of problems and make necessary adjustments and repairs. Topics will include diesel engines, preventative maintenance, electrical and electronic systems, drive train, and hydraulic and pneumatic systems. Potential occupations include: Diesel Technician, Fleet Maintenance Technician, Fuel Injection Technician and Alignment Specialist.
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While each employer may utilize your skills through various applications, the primary responsibilities of a Diesel Engine Specialists include: diagnosis, adjustment, repair, or engine overhauling for buses or trucks. Some day-to-day responsibilities might include:
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Arkansas Median Salary: $38,250 National Median Salary: $46,360 10 Year Projected Employment Demand: 12% *Bureau of Labor Statistics accessed through https://www.onetonline.org/link/summary/49-3031.00
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* Approximate cost of the program for in-county residents.
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