Diesel Technician

Occupational Technical Center, Blackstone, Virginia 23824
Yearly Salary
$45,000 - $70,000
We are seeking enthusiastic, experienced and professional diesel technicians who enjoy utilizing their technical skills and dealing with a variety of people. You must be computer literate, levelheaded and have great communication skills. This position requires a very responsible individual who wants the opportunity to work for a successful and stable company. |
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National Automotive Technicians
Education Foundation,
Virginia's only NATEF/ASE Certified Program
Do you see ads like this for your dream job, but don’t even consider applying because you don’t have the training or experience to qualify?
The Diesel Technician Program at Southside Virginia Community College can change all that!
Receive quality classroom and hands-on training in a modern facility with top-of-the-line training modules and equipment at less than $3500 for the 24-week program.
Start making that dream come true by contacting 434-292-3101 for enrollment and financial aid information...Next class starts September 2, 2008.
We pride ourselves in saying our students are never bored. We work in small groups and constantly change task so the learning day is filled with excitement. You'll never have to wait your turn!
We are a real hands-on training school. Our students actively repair and maintain around 40 pieces of equipment for our truck driver training school. Our heavy equipment program has over 20 units that require our attention and the college has dump trucks, tractors and buses that also need repair. When you learn on equipment needing real world repairs it just doesn't get any better.
Diesel here doesn't just mean big trucks or heavy equipment. It might be a lawnmower, car, pickup truck, or farm tractor with diesel power.
If you want to learn electric/electronics we start at the basics and move to a lab filled with ATech simulators applying what we've learning.
Check us out.....we are the best kept secret in America.
Introduction
The Diesel Technician Program is designed to fill a void for the individual
who wants career training in this field, but lacks the time and/or resources
required by commercial schools for formal programs. It will prepare
students for entry level employment as diesel technicians and graduates with
skill and knowledge to progress quickly from trainee to fully-productive
status in a relatively short time. The benefits are enormous for
graduates as well as companies in desperate need of technicians who can assume
higher-level responsibilities. The need for technicians continues to
grow as the demand for the transport of people and materials, along with
construction utilizing heavy equipment, increases. Crossover
opportunities exist in the automotive, truck, and heavy equipment mechanic
fields for those who complete diesel technician training.
Description
The training is a career studies certificate program and consists of 36 credit hours over
the course of three twelve-week sessions. The curriculum is currently
geared toward instructing in the repair and maintenance of diesel engine powered vehicles (cars,trucks,
heavy equipment) including preventive maintenance techniques; diagnosing/troubleshooting;
assembly/disassembly of engines, electronic fuel systems, power trains;
diagnostic and other essential skills to perform required tasks. Heavy
emphasis is placed on electronic diagnostic tools required to meet the
changing needs of the electronic systems in today's equipment.
Location and Cost
Located in south central Virginia approximately 50 miles south of
Richmond. Quiet rural setting. Approximately two miles from
Blackstone. Classes will be held at 1041 West 10th Street, Pickett Park, Fort
Pickett, Blackstone, VA in Nottoway County.
Lodging is available at Fort Pickett. Rates run
$325.00 monthly. Rates may vary slightly. Meals available on Post and
nearby Blackstone. On base lodging is provided based on availability. Reserve your space!
Total In-state 36 Credits - $3191.40
| In-state Tuition |
Per Credit |
$88.65 |
| 1st Semester |
12 Credits |
Total $1063.80 |
| 2nd Semester |
12 Credits |
Total $1063.80 |
| 3rd Semester |
12 Credits |
Total $1063.80 |
Training manuals additional cost. Most material provided by Southside Virginia Community College.
Out-of-State rates: $263.80 per credit. 36 credits $9496.80
24 Weeks of Training
Training program is divided into 3 eight week sessions. Students are given a 2 week break at the end of each session.
Training sessions for 2008/2009
Our next session starts:
- September 2 - October 23, 2008
- November 10, 2008 - January 16, 2009
- February 2 - March 26, 2009
- April 13 - June 5, 2009
- June 22 - August 14, 2009
- August 31 - October 22, 2009
- November 9 - January 15, 2010
Start at the beginning of any session.
DSL 143 Diesel Truck Electrical Systems (4 CR)
Studies the theory and operation of various truck and tractor electrical systems. Covers preheating, starting, generating, and lighting systems. Uses modern test equipment for measurement, adjustment, and troubleshooting. Stresses function, construction, operation, troubleshooting procedures and servicing of the charging, cranking, and ignition system. Introduces student to electronic diagnostics. Hands-on training using multi-meters and laptop - desktop computers to train on new electronic engines, transmissions and automatic brake systems. Electrical simulators available to improve individual diagnostic talents.
Hybrids are changing the way we look at our future!
Hybrid diesel technology is changing very rapidly. We are working with our local truck dealers, acquiring lots of useful training material. We are going to change part of our curriculum to offer more information on hydrogen, electric, and fuel systems. Keep an eye on this site. It will be interesting!
Hydrogen Generators and Bio-Fuel
We are currently building/installing generators. Feedback from vehicle owners of installed units has been nothing but positive. By the end of 2008, hopefully, we will be producing bio-fuel in quanity using cooking grease from local restaurants.
No better Electrical/Electronic Training Available Anywhere !!!!
Night Class Start Fall 2008
Tuesday and Wednesday Nights fron 6:30 to 9:30
Russell Hicks - Instructor
Last 12 Weeks - May 19 - August 6, 2008 (Current Session)
DSL 123 Diesel Engine System 1 (2 CR)
Studies basic operational theory of the two and four-stroke cycle diesel engine used in public transportation vehicles. Covers the construction and function of the diesel engine and the major components as they relate to air, exhaust, and fuel systems. Emphasizes diesel engine tune-up and troubleshooting theory. Provides basic knowledge of construction, design, and application of selected modern diesel engines and their components. Provides opportunity to disassemble, inspect, recondition, reassemble, and test selected engines.
MEC 103 Electronic Circuits and Instrumentation (4 CR)
Covers electronic circuits, devices, instrumentation and basic communications, DC and AC theory, introduction to power supplies, amplifiers, and measurement devices. Hands-on training provided on computer and electrical simulators. Individuals create projects on training boards.
MEC 175 Fundamental Shop Procedures and Internal Combustion Engine (4 CR)
Introduces the practical use and care of tools, shop equipment and pullers, use of service manuals and parts catalogs, and safety. Includes introduction to the design, operation, testing, and service procedures of the internal combustion engine.
DSL 161 Air Brake Systems 1 ((2 CR)
Studies the basic operational theory of pneumatic and air brake systems used in public transportation vehicles. Covers various air control valves, air and test system components, and advanced air system schematics.
8 Weeks - September 2 - October 23, 2008
DSL 152 Diesel Power Trains, Chassis, and Suspension (4 CR)
Studies the chassis, suspension, steering, and brake systems found on medium/heavy duty diesel trucks. Covers construction features, operating principles and service procedures for such power train components as clutches, multi-speed transmissions, propeller shafts and rear axles on trucks. Training on suspension; roller frames, final drives and like components on track-type equipment.
DSL 160 Air Brake Systems (3 CR)
Studies the basic operational theory of pneumatic and air brake systems as used in heavy-duty and public transportation vehicles. Covers various air control valves, test system components, and advanced air system schematics. Teaches proper service and preventative maintenance of systems.
DSL 131 Diesel Fuel Systems and Tune-Up (4 CR)
Teaches maintenance, adjustment, testing, and general repair of the typical fuel injection components used on non-automotive diesel engines. Includes engine and fuel system tune-up procedures and troubleshooting using current diagnostic equipment. Common rail, MEUI and HEUI systems.
DSL 195 Microcomputers for Diesel Technicians (1CR)
Teaches fundamental skills of computer operation. Examines hardware (processor, keyboard, disk drives, and printers) and operating systems. Learn to diagnose equipment using numerous scan tools, order parts, fill out work orders and store information for future testing. Training on palm, desktop, laptop and various makes of scan tools.
8 WEEKS - NOVEMBER 10, 2008 - JANUARY 16, 2009
DSL 111 Introduction to Diesel Engine (2 CR)
Studies the modern diesel engine, including its fuel, cooling, induction, and exhaust systems. Covers construction, fabrication, maintenance, tune-up, and minor repair and adjustment.
DSL 143 Diesel Truck Electrical Systems (4 CR)
Studies the theory and operation of various truck and tractor electrical systems. Covers preheating, starting, generating, and lighting systems. Uses modern test equipment for measurement, adjustment, and troubleshooting. Stresses function, construction, operation, troubleshooting procedures and servicing of the charging, cranking, and ignition system. Introduces student to electronic diagnostics. Hands-on training using multi-meters and laptop - desktop computers to train on new electronic engines, transmissions and automatic brake systems. Electrical simulators available to improve individual diagnostic talents.
DSL 181 Diesel Mechanics I - II (6 CR)
Studies basic internal engine, including cylinder blocks, cylinder heads, crankshaft, and pistons. Studies fuel injection systems, fuel pumps, injector and nozzles (including new HEUI), preventive maintenance and troubleshooting. Student training on micrometers, bore gauge and other sensitive measuring devices. Repair/parts manuals are available for use in either electronic or paper.
Session May 19 - August 7, 2008
| Class |
Schedule |
| DSL 123 Diesel Engine System 1 |
Monday 8:00 - 10:45 |
| MEC 103 Electrical Circuits & Instrumentation |
Monday10:45 - 4:00,
Tuesday 8:00 -11:30 |
| MEC 175 Shop Procedures & Internal Combustion Eng |
Tuesday 11:30 - 4:00
Wednesday 8:00 - 1:00 |
| DSL 161 Air Brake Systems |
Wednesday 1:00 - 4:00 |
8 Week Session September 2 - October 23, 2008
| Class |
Schedule |
| DSL 152 Diesel Power Trains, Chassis & Suspension |
Monday 8:00 -5:00&
Tuesday 8:00 - 11:30 |
| DSL 160 Airbrake Systems |
Tuesday 12:00 -5:00&
Wednesday 8:00 - 11:00 |
| DSL 131 Diesel Fuel Systems & Tune-Up |
Wednesday 11:30 - 5:00&
Thursday 8:00 - 3:00 |
| DSL 195 Microcomputers for Diesel Technicians |
Thursday 3:00 - 5:00 |
8 Week Session November 10, 2008 - January 16, 2009
| Class |
Schedule |
| DSL 111 Intro to Diesel Engine |
Monday 8:00 - 2:30 |
| DSL 143 Diesel Truck Electrical Systems |
Monday 2:30 - 5:00 &
Tuesday 8:00 - 5:00
Wednesday 8:00 - 9:00 |
| DSL 181 Diesel Mechanic I |
Wednesday 9:00 - 5:00
Thursday 8:00 - 5:00
Friday 8:00 - 12:00 |
*Semesters may vary due to holidays.
Contact
Southside Virginia Community College
Diesel Technician Program
1041 West 10th Street, Pickett Park,
Blackstone, Virginia 23824
Phone: 434-292-1608 or 434-292-1608/3101
Fax: 434-292-4037
Email: harlan.wrenn@southside.edu
Instructors
J. Harlan Wrenn
Coordinator/Instructor
ASE Master Truck Technician
Bryan Lewis
Instructional Assistant
ASE Master Truck Technician
Russell Hicks
Instructional Assistant
ASE Truck Technician
Our program has fantastic contributors not only in equipment, but in
knowledge. We are able to maintain a training level current with the needs
of the industry. Individuals are allowed to learn at their speed.
Each training day will consist of students working at many different work
stations. Students help each other learn!
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