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Join our Diesel Technology program where you can gain the entry-level skills required to start a career in automotive repair and maintenance.

Diesel technicians work in a variety of settings overseeing and improving the performance of modern diesel engines and commercial vehicles, as well as sophisticated heavy equipment systems with electronic functions and advanced computer controls. Employed by major trucking companies, delivery enterprises, municipal transit systems and other transportation organizations, diesel technicians serve their customers with job titles such as diesel service technician, diesel technician and diesel mechanic.

The program is delivered through an intensive, hands-on lab approach allowing you to concentrate on practical skills, education and execution alongside supplemental online curriculum. You will become proficient in preventative maintenance and inspections by performing procedures in electrical, brakes, lubrication, hub seals, HVAC, after-treatment systems and diagnostics equipment. Our program covers the following key areas and topics:

  • Preventative maintenance and inspection
  • Medium/heavy duty truck foundations and safety
  • Engine service
  • Tire, wheel and rim inspection
  • Electrical and electronic systems
  • Steering and suspension
  • Drive train service
  • Braking systems
  • Career readiness

What courses will I take?

Diesel Technology is offered as a four-course program. Registration in all courses is required, with sections offered each fall.

Total Hours: 308


What credentials can I earn?

After completing this program, you will obtain OSHA and CPR certifications and be eligible to sit for the Automotive Service Excellence Entry Level Inspection, Maintenance and Minor Repair exam.

In addition to helping you qualify for entry-level diesel mechanic positions, this program is ideal if you're interested in pursuing subsequent advanced training, and eventually industry certification, in specific areas or manufactures.


What will it cost?

The total program cost for Anne Arundel County residents is $4,538. This cost includes instruction and lab supplies.


What are the requirements?

If interested in this program, students must:

  • Be 18 years or older
  • Must register for all four courses in the program at the same time

What is the job outlook?

Maryland jobs for diesel engine specialists are projected to grow 3.5% between 2025 and 2030. The average salary for current job holders is $64,438 per year.

Source: Lightcast Q1 2025

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