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Diesel Technology from Big Sandy Community and Technical College Mayo Campus - Paintsville KY is a Campus Certificate Automotive degree that prepares you for a Engineering career. The Diesel Technology Program prepares students to become Diesel Service Technicians . Students gain the skills to analyze malfunctions, repair, rebuilt and maintain construction equipment, farm equipment, medium/heavy duty trucks and the use of recycling, recovery equipment for air condition systems. Students learn electronic engine diagnostic repairs using the latest electronic equipment and manufacturing software from Caterpillar and Cummings. Students graduating from the Diesel Technology Program are prepared for positions as Construction Equipment Mechanic, Agriculture Equipment Technician, Medium and Heavy Truck Technician , Construction Equipment Mechanic Helper, Diesel Mechanic Assistant and Medium /Heavy Truck Mechanic Helper. View more details on Big Sandy Community and Technical College Mayo Campus - Paintsville KY . Ask your questions and apply online for this program or find other related Automotive courses.

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