South Texas Vocational Technical Institute held a ribbon-cutting ceremony last week with the mayor of Arlington and state representatives
Arlington, Texas—South Texas Vocational Technical Institute (STVT) campus in Arlington, Texas, celebrated the launch of its Automotive Service Technician and Diesel Heavy Duty Technician programs last Thursday, March 12, with a ribbon-cutting ceremony. The Arlington mayor and state representatives were in attendance.
STVT’s Automotive Service program prepares students for an entry-level position as an automotive service technician through classroom and hands-on training in engine repair, vehicular inspection, diagnostic procedures, preventative maintenance services, transmission repair, basic electric and more.
Students will prepare to sit for the Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) exams and EPA 609 A/C Technician certification by graduation.
“The addition of the Automotive Service Technician program enhances the range of training paths we offer students at STVT,” Kimberly Knox, President at STVT Arlington said. “We’re proud to expand our offerings in the automotive services industry workforce.”
The Diesel Heavy Truck Technician (DHTT) Program is designed to prepare the student for a career in the diesel medium-heavy truck technician industry. Classes combine theory with practical application of physical job skills.
Students will be taught by industry-experienced instructors in a hands-on classroom lab, gaining practical experience in diagnosing and troubleshooting complex mechanical issues. All courses include the use of hand and specialty tools and emphasize equipment and shop safety procedures.
DHTT topics include:
• Diesel Engines & Fuel Systems
• Brakes & Suspension, Steering
• Basic Electrical & Fundamentals of Heating, Ventilation & A/C
• Diesel Drivetrain and Chassis Electrical Systems
• Electronic Systems & Preventive Maintenance Inspections
For more information about the programs, visit Arlington Campus.








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