DIESEL TECHNOLOGY
Repair and maintain diesel engines and component support systems.
GRADE: 11 & 12 | DUAL CREDIT OPTION
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Diesel technology has changed a lot in recent years. Diesel technicians today need formal training in the latest diagnostic equipment and must possess good reading and math skills in order to follow detailed service manuals and work with computer based software. Skilled diesel technicians are in demand today. So, if you are interested in working on diesel fueled trucks and large heavy equipment, then sign up for this program today. This program is ASE/NATEF certified.
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- Vincennes University
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CAREER OPPORTUNITIES
- Diesel Technician
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- Enter an Apprenticeship
- And Many More…
INSTRUCTOR
JOHN FASHING
PORTAGE HIGH SCHOOL – EAST
Mr. Fashing is ASE certified from Lincoln Technical Institute and has been teaching for 7 years. He has served as a Union Steward for Local 701 and currently serves as the President of the BZA for the Town of Hebron. He also serves as a coach for Little League Baseball for the town of Hebron. He enjoys participating in activities for his community and supporting his town. He also enjoys fishing, camping, and spending time with his family.