Diesel Equipment Technology

These larger than life engines power agriculture, manufacturing, freight and more! Training on engines in a hands-on environment allows you to work in any industry you want. You can go far with a degree from TSTC.

Panoramic view of a large industrial training workshop filled with engines, heavy equipment components, and workstations arranged in rows, with tool cabinets, trucks, and machinery under a high arched ceiling, and U.S. and Texas flags hanging overhead.
A man wearing safety glasses uses a handheld multimeter to test electrical components on a machine, concentrating as he works in a workshop filled with engines and industrial equipment.
A young man wearing safety glasses and a red TSTC shirt uses a wrench to work on a large red engine, focused as he tightens a component in a workshop.
A student wearing safety glasses and a blue TSTC polo uses a wrench to work on a large exposed engine block in a spacious workshop filled with machinery and tools.
A student in safety glasses and a blue TSTC polo crouches while using a pneumatic impact wrench to loosen lug nuts on a large truck wheel inside a mechanic training workshop.
A student wearing safety glasses and a blue TSTC polo connects diagnostic hoses to a large truck engine, checking systems inside a service bay with the hood open.
A student wearing safety glasses and a blue TSTC polo carefully lifts and inspects stacked metal gears using pliers in an automotive lab with trucks in the background.
A student wearing safety glasses and gloves uses a cutting torch on a metal sheet, producing bright sparks while working at a table in a welding and fabrication lab.

This video provides an overview of Diesel Equipment Technology.

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