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Diesel Mechanic School will prepare you for an exciting and excellent paying
career as Diesel Service Technicians, Diesel Mechanic or Auto-Diesel Mechanic. Training includes diesel truck
engines, bus fleets, heavy equipment vehicles, student will also learn, automotive engines and repair of diesel fuel
& ignition systems, emissions diesel powertrains, brakes, transmission, electronic technology fundamentals, and
advanced diagnostic systems. Graduates earn diplomas and degrees as Diesel Mechanic's or Diesel Truck Service
Technicians.
A career
as a diesel mechanic or diesel service technician offers relatively high wages and the challenge of skilled repair
work.
Opportunities are expected to be good for persons who complete formal diesel mechanic training programs.
National certification is the recognized standard of achievement for diesel service technicians and mechanics.
The diesel engine is the workhorse powering the Nation's trucks and buses, because it
delivers more power and is more durable than its gasoline-burning counterpart. Diesel-powered engines also are
becoming more prevalent in light vehicles, including pickups and other work trucks.
Service Technicians and mechanics also known
as bus and truck mechanics and diesel engine specialists ,repair and maintain
the diesel engines that power transportation equipment such as heavy trucks
,buses and locomotives. . Some diesel mechanic technicians also work on heavy
vehicles and mobile equipment such as bulldozers, cranes, road graders, farm
tractors, and combines. A small number of technicians repair diesel-powered
passenger automobiles, light trucks, or boats.
Technicians
spend most of their time in the maintenance of their own
organizations vehicles to ensure a proper operation. These
workers also eliminate unnecessary exposure to preventive
maintenance of parts. A Routine Checklist that includes
inspection of brake systems, steering mechanisms, wheel
bearings and other important parts. Technicians repair or
adjust parts that donot work or remove and replace parts
that cannot be fixed.
Increasingly, diesel
mechanic technicians must be flexible, in order to adapt to customer needs and new technologies. It is common for
technicians to handle all kinds of repairs, from working on a vehicle's electrical system one day, to doing major
engine repairs the next. Diesel engine maintenance is becoming increasingly complex, as more electronic components
are used to control engine operation. For example, microprocessors regulate and manage fuel timing, increasing engine
efficiency. In modern shops, diesel mechanic and service technicians use hand-held computers to diagnose problems and
adjust engine functions. Technicians must continually learn about new techniques and advanced materials.
Diesel mechanic service technicians use a variety of tools in their work, including power tools, such as pneumatic
wrenches, to remove bolts quickly; machine tools, such as lathes and grinding machines, to rebuild brakes; welding
and flame-cutting equipment to remove and repair exhaust systems; and jacks and hoists to lift and move large parts.
Common hand tools-screwdrivers, pliers, and wrenches-are used to work on small parts and get at hard-to-reach places.
Diesel mechanic service technicians also use a variety of computerized testing equipment to pinpoint and analyze
malfunctions in electrical systems and engines.
In large shops,mechanics and technicians generally receive
their assignments from shop supervisors or service managers. Most supervisors and managers are experienced
technicians who also assist in diagnosing problems and maintaining quality standards. Technicians may work as a team
or be assisted by an apprentice or helper when doing heavy work, such as removing engines and transmissions.
Although many persons qualify as a diesel mechanics and mechanic
jobs through years of on-the-job training, authorities recommend completion of a formal diesel engine mechanic
training program. Employers prefer to hire graduates of formal diesel engine training programs because these workers
often have a head start in training and are able to quickly advance to the journey level.
Directory of
Schools features school programs in diesel repair. These programs, lasting 6 months to 2 years, lead to a certificate
of completion or an associate degree. Programs vary in the degree of hands-on training they provide on equipment.
Some offer about 30 hours per week on equipment, whereas others offer more lab or classroom instruction. Training
provides a foundation in the latest diesel technology and instruction in the service and repair of the diesel engine
vehicles and equipment that technicians will encounter on the job. training programs also improve the skills needed
to interpret technical manuals and to communicate with co-workers and customers. In addition to the hands-on aspects
of the training, many institutions teach communication skills, customer service, basic understanding of physics, and
logical thought. Increasingly, employers work closely with representatives of training programs, providing
instructors with the latest equipment, techniques, and tools and offering jobs to graduates. Directory of Schools
receives requests daily from employers seeking qualified diesel engine mechanics.
For This Profile 285,000 vacancies in 2000. One
fourth of the technicians worked as servicing buses, trucks and other diesel
powered equipment of customers of vehicle and equipment dealers, automotive
rental and leasing agencies, or independent automotive repair shops.
About one fifth i.e. 20 percent of the remaining
worked for local and long distance companies, school systems or Federal, State,
and local governments. . The remaining technicians maintained vehicles and
other equipment for manufacturing, construction, or other companies. A
relatively small number were self-employed. Nearly every section of the country
employs diesel engine mechanics and diesel service technicians, although most
work in towns and cities where trucking companies, buslines, and other fleet
owners have large operations.
Document Keywords : Diesel Mechanic , Bus Truck
Technician
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Advanced Technology Institute
Located in Virginia Beach, Virginia, Automotive & Diesel, Heating &
Refrigeration and Trucking curricula.
All-State Career School - Baltimore
Located in Baltimore, Maryland, offering Class A CDL Advanced
Tractor Trailer and Class B CDL Straight Truck Driver curricula.
All-State Career School - LCCC
Located in Schnecksville, PA offering Class A CDL Tractor Trainer
and Class B CDL Straight Truck Driver Program.
All-State Career School - Lester
Located in Lester, Pennsylvania, offering Trucking Driver Training.
All-State Career - North Versailles Located in North Versailles,
Pennsylvania offering Truck driver training programs, Class A and
Class B Tractor Training.
ATI Technical Training Center located in Dallas TX., and offers
automotive and diesel technology and combination welding.
CDM Institute - Mt. Laurel
Located in Mt. Laurel, New Jersey offering Automotive & Diesel Tech.
Denver Automotive and Diesel College
Located in Denver, Colorado accepting students from Alaska,
California, Colorado, Iowa, New Mexico and Pennsylvania, offering
Automotive & Diesel and Trucking programs.
Lincoln Tech has (6) campuses: Grand Prairie, Texas, Allentown PA.,
Melrose Park IL., Indianapolis IN., Columbia MA., Mahwaw NJ., Union
NJ., Philadelphia PA., offering Automotive & Diesel, Motorcycle&
Small Engine Repair programs.
Nashville Auto Diesel College Located in Nashville, TN, Nashville
Auto Diesel College offers Associates Degrees and Diplomas in
Automotive and Diesel Technology, Auto Body Repair Technology, and
High Performance.
New Castle School of Trades is located in Pulaski/New Castle, PA and
accepts students within a 60 mile radius and offers Auto and Diesel,
Mechanic Building Construction and Commercial Truck Driving
Training.
North American Trade Schools
Located in Baltimore, Maryland accepting students from Delaware,
Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania and Virginia, offering a Diesel
Technician program
UTI - Universal Technical Institute offers ASE/NATEF Master
Certified automotive, diesel, industrial and NASCAR training
programs. Students accepted Nationwide.
Westwood College
Located in Denver, CO offering Automotive mechanic programs
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