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Mobile Equipment Technology at White Mountains Community College

In partnership with Milton-CAT and McDevitt Trucks. Mobile: On the Move and Going Where You Want

Students working on the latest earthmoving equipment in our large well lighted shop Student recording flow data from a hydrostatic transmission
Left photo: Students working on the latest earthmoving equipment in our large well lighted shop
Right photo: Student recording flow data from a hydrostatic transmission

What will I learn in Mobile Equipment Technology?
You will learn how to diagnose, service, and repair diesel-powered trucks and equipment, on-highway or off-highway. More than half your time is learning through hands-on experience in the shop or lab, where you work on industrial equipment with industrial tools.You develop the skills wanted and needed for a high-tech job in a high-tech field.

What are my options?
You can concentrate on one of four options: on-highway heavy truck, off-highway construction equipment, parts and service management, or a certificate program. Each option offers a rewarding career. For more information about each of these options, use the Program Profile link near the bottom of this page.

Can I get experience in the field before I graduate?
Students get real life experience in the industry through the summer co-op. Industry sponsorship gives students the opportunity to work with an employer, gaining valuable, real life experience. These paid co-ops let students earn while they learn. Many co-op experiences turn into an offer of a full-time job.

What are my job prospects after graduation?
There is a great demand for well-trained technicians.The industry is hiring people who understand diesel engines, hydraulics, brakes,transmissions, and related systems.In most cases, graduates earn up to $30, 000 a year to start. With experience, technicians earn between $40,000 to $60,000 a year.

Please note that our program is AED Accredited.

If you have any questions please contact Phil Slocum:
E-mail: pslocum@ccsnh.edu
Telephone: 603-752-1113 ext. 1010

Mobile Equipment Technology Program Profile

Some places of interest:
Milton-CAT
McDevitt Trucks

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