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DIESEL MECHANIC

Coahoma Community College - Clarksdale Main Campus

3240 Friars Point Rd., Clarksdale, MS, 38614

About This Program

The Diesel Equipment Technology Program is an instructional program that provides students with competencies required to maintain and repair a variety of industrial diesel equipment including agricultural tractors commercial trucks and construction equipment. The program includes instruction in inspection repair and maintenance of engines power trains hydraulic systems and other components.

Credential

Industry Recognized Certificate

Field of Study

Vehicle Maintenance and Repair Technologies/Technicians.

Related Occupation

Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists

Installation and maintenance workers set up, service, and repair mechanical and electrical systems including HVAC, telecommunications, and industrial machinery. They keep critical infrastructure operational in homes, businesses, and factories.

Typical Wages in Mississippi

$50,480/yr

$24.27/hr median

2024 data · O*NET via CareerOneStop (DOL/ETA & Minnesota DEED)

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Contact & Location

Location

3240 Friars Point Rd., Clarksdale, MS, 38614

Program Details

Format

This program provides in-person instruction only.

Tuition Cost

$1,000

WIOA Eligible

Length (Weeks)

15

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