Diesel Technology Training
Indianapolis, IN
Indianapolis, IN
In the heart of all things motorsports, the Indianapolis campus blends tradition with pure adrenaline. The campus has served the state of Indiana, and students from across the country, since 1961 – and we’re just 20 minutes from the home of the Indy 500. The Indianapolis Motor Speedway is the center of the racing world, and at any given race you’ll find diesel-powered trucks and equipment driving race cars to and from the track, maintaining the raceway, performing road repairs and more. Our Indianapolis diesel mechanic school puts you at the center of it all.
On campus, students have the chance to work on real-world diesel engines and the big rig machines they power. Students perform tune-ups, align wheels using computerized equipment, and service diesel fuel systems like Common Rail, Cummins and more.
91¶ÌÊÓƵAPP’s diesel mechanic school is at the heart of a prime location for anyone looking to get into the diesel industry. Indiana is projected to add over 8,000 positions in the field between 2020 and 20301. And it’s not just trucks - at this diesel mechanic school, you’ll also prepare to work on tractors, hydraulic systems, power generators, construction equipment and more.
Skills Acquired at Our Indianapolis, IN Diesel Technology School
- Use industry standard tools and maintenance equipment.
- Learn to adjust the components of a heavy duty truck steering system including the toe-in, camber, and caster.
- Service fuel systems brands including Cummins, Detroit Diesel, Caterpillar and others.
- Learn basic welding procedures essential to working on big rigs and other diesel-powered equipment.
- Learn to diagnose, troubleshoot and repair medium and heavy duty diesel engines.
- Diagnose and repair truck clutch systems.
- Build experience working with hydraulic and air brake systems.
Diesel Technology Training Can Prepare You for a Career Working With:
- Truck fleets
- 18 Wheelers
- Dealerships and independent repair facilities
- Transport refrigeration systems
- Construction equipment
- Power generation equipment
- Marine equipment
- Buses and other transportation vehicles
At our Indianapolis campus, you can build career skills to enter the field as a technician or mechanic. You can also take your skills further and earn an Associate’s Degree in Diesel and Truck Service Management. 91% of our Service Management graduates got hired in their field in the last reporting period2.
The following career training program is currently offered at 91¶ÌÊÓƵAPP's Indianapolis Diesel Technology school:
Diesel and Truck Service Management Technology (View Course Descriptions)
Diesel and Truck Service Technology (View Course Descriptions)
Campus Address
Lincoln College of Technology
7225 Winton Drive
Building 128
Indianapolis, IN 46268
United States
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1 Career growth projections can be found at onetonline.org for the years 2018-2028. National Center for O*NET Development. Indiana Employment Trends: 49-3031.00 - Bus and Truck Mechanics and Diesel Engine Specialists. O*NET OnLine. Retrieved July 18, 2023, from
2 As reported to ACCSC on the 2022 accreditation report .
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