Small Engine & Diesel Technology

  • Learn the science behind the operation of internal combustion engines.
  • Perform repairs on outdoor power equipment and powersports vehicles.
  • Learn the theory and diagnostics of 12 volt DC electrical systems.
  • Troubleshoot problems with fuel, drive, mechanical and braking systems.

Description

Small Engine Technology offers students the basics that an entry-level technician needs to gain employment, along with a solid foundation required to turn a job into a career. The mark of a skilled technician is the ability to diagnose mechanical, fuel, and electrical problems, and to make repairs in a minimal amount of time. This requires problem-solving abilities along with a thorough knowledge of the use of shop manuals. We work on outdoor power equipment such as lawn mowers, trimmers and riding tractors as well as powersports vehicles like ATV’s, snowmobiles, and motorcycles. Outboard marine engines are part of the program as well. Due to the increasing complexity of small engines in general, most employers prefer to hire technicians who graduate from formal training programs. This course of study provides a beginning to the formal training process.

Certifications

  • EETC Principles of Small Engine Technology

Concurrent Enrollments

  • Washington County Community College (3 Credits)

Cocurricular Opportunities

  • SkillsUSA
    • Automotive Tool Identification
    • Power Equipment Technology

Business Connections

Warren

Potential Careers

  • Small Engine Technician
  • Outdoor Power Equipment Technician
  • Motorcycle Mechanic
  • Motorboat Technician
  • Diesel Mechanic
  • Small Business Owner
  • Service Writer
  • Parts Professional
  • Automotive Technician