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About
Diesel
Technology
You
may choose to complete either the diploma option or the
AAS degree option.
To receive a diploma, you
must complete all of the required courses.
To receive the AAS
degree, you must complete all of the required courses
plus one of the emphasis plans.
The program is located on
our Ankeny Campus
Here are some things you
should consider about this program as a career choice:
- Graduates move into
management positions in 3-5 years.
- Some positions require
a CDL license.
- There is a minimum
investment in tools.
- Graduates will usually
be required to serve 2-3 years as an apprentice.
- Possess a strong
personal commitment to succeed as a technician.
- Average starting
salary for Diploma recipients is $20,000.
- Average starting
salary for AAS Degree recipients is $22,000.
After
completing the Diesel Technology program, you'll be
prepared for a career in diesel repair. Here are some
examples of the type of work that you'll do:
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Diagnose mechanical
& functional failures |
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Remove,
repair, and install various components from
diesel equipment |
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Diagnose
and repair electrical and hydraulic systems |
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Make
recommendations concerning the repair and
maintenance of machinery |
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Modify
existing machinery to improve or adapt from its
original design |
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Order
parts and submit repair bills and estimates for
repair of machinery |
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Use
special tools and equipment to diagnose the
condition of machines, systems, and components |
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Plan
and organize work requested to repair a machine |
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Use
computer to retrieve information and service
equipment |
Below
are some links to employers:
Below
is a truck donated from Isuzu Penske.
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