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| Construction Equipment Specialization graduates' responsibilities may include diagnosing, inspecting, repairing and servicing construction, stationary, oil field and other related power equipment. As a graduate, you may hold titles such as construction equipment service technician, diesel engine technician, hydraulic technician, power train technician, or electrical/electronic technician. |
- Communicate well with others;
- Continue to build skills and knowledge;
- Work efficiently alone or in team settings; and
- Diagnose and repair problems with engines, power trains, brakes, air-conditioning systems, hydraulics, electrical and electronic equipment, power generation engines, tracks and undercarriages, equipment steering, earth-moving equipment, stationary engines and machinery and other construction and oilfield equipment.
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| n addition to holding a degree or certificate from TSTC, graduates can gain credibility with industry certifications. Graduates can go on to build skills as a Certified Master Technician and Certified Technician from the ADS; Master Technician and Certified Technician from the ASE; Master Technician and Certified Technician through OPE; and Master Service Technician through Briggs & Stratton Corp. |
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