Diesel Truck Technology
Students receive an introduction to basic Diesel Truck Technician terminology, including servicing, preventive maintenance, electrical and air brake systems, diesel engines, oils, antifreeze, batteries, wiring, diagnostics, and troubleshooting. They also learn the proper use of basic hand tools and the workplace safety practices required to perform tasks in the field. Students will understand how to use and read micrometers and other precision measuring tools, along with earning certifications such as state inspection.
Two Year Half-Day Program
Year One: 8:05 A.M.-10:40 A.M. (36 weeks // 3 credits)
Year Two: 11:35 A.M.-2:10 P.M. (36 weeks // 3 credits)
CIP Code
47.0613
Program Costs
Students are required to purchase the following at an estimated cost of $125:
- Uniforms
- Work Boots (preferably steel-toed)
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NOCTI
National Occupational Competency Testing Institute (NOCTI) provides industry-based credentials and partner industry certifications for students enrolled in career and technical education programs.

Certified Safety Inspector, Cat I
Upon gaining a thorough understanding of auto mechanics, including brakes and alignment, individuals can become certified to work on category 1 vehicles which include passenger cars/trucks and trailers.

Certified Safety Inspector, Cat II
Upon gaining an understanding of auto mechanics, including brakes and alignment, as well as obtaining a valid motorcycle license, individuals can become certified to work on category 2 vehicles – Motorcycles.
SOAR programs of study prepare today’s student for tomorrow’s high demand and high wage careers.

Career opportunities range from maintenance mechanic to fleet manager, and may begin in high school with a Co-Op position providing job experience and a salary. Employers in the South Central Motor Truck Association sponsor this program, provide student scholarships, and employ graduates..
Salary Ranges
| Position | Projected Employment Growth 2014-2024 | Entry Salary | Avg PA Salary | Experienced Salary |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Bus & Truck Mechanic | 13% | $31,870 | $44,680 | $51,080 |
| Heavy Equipment Mechanic | 5% | $38,580 | $50,670 | $56,710 |
| Farm Equipment Mechanic | 8% | $25,560 | $37,840 | $43,980 |
CAREER PATHS:
- Preventive Maintenance Mechanic
- Repair Shop Owner
- Fuel Injection Specialist
- Shift Lead Mechanic
- Shop Foreman
- Service Manager
- Line Mechanic
- Fleet Manager
- Diesel Mechanic
- Heavy Equipment Mechanic
- Engine Specialist
GRADUATES EMPLOYED BY:
- Swift Trucking
- USA Trucking
- Owl Creek Truck Service
- Bergeys Truck Center
- Pennsylvania Department of Transportation
- Bell and Evans
- Blatt and Tillett Truck Repair
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