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Students in the Diesel Equipment Maintenance and Repair program at CCCTC recently earned their Snap-on Meter Certification 525F, demonstrating their knowledge and skill in using industry-standard diagnostic equipment.

This certification focuses on the proper use of digital multimeters for testing electrical systems, including voltage, resistance, and continuity. These are critical skills for diagnosing issues in today’s advanced diesel equipment, where electronic systems play a major role in performance and efficiency.

By earning this certification, students are gaining hands-on experience with the same tools used by professionals in the field, giving them a competitive edge as they enter the workforce. This achievement reflects both their dedication to their training and CCCTC’s commitment to providing real-world, career-ready instruction.

Front row, from left to right, are Miles Wolfinger, Philipsburg-Osceola; Kaiden Trump, Philipsburg-Osceola; Andrew Teeters, Clearfield; and Jacob Mann, West Branch.

Back row, from left to right, are Evan McCartney, Curwensville; Jacob Bowman, Curwensville; Mason Maines, Clearfield; and Reece Matthew, Diesel instructor.