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As a Diesel Technician, you will enjoy a rewarding career that allows you to work with your hands, solve problems, and put the skills you learn into action every day, but getting to that point can be a challenge. How do you get the skills required? Which program will train you for the job? Where will you work after college? Fortunately, Road Machinery & Supplies Co. has the answers to those questions and more.

In order to employ the industry’s best-trained technicians, we are committed to developing our staff. With multiple college program avenues offering specialized training and hands-on internships in our shops, RMS will help you find the program right for you. Best of all, we offer tuition reimbursement and a guaranteed job when you graduate

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Why become a Diesel Technician?

Komatsu designed, RMS driven experience

Since we’re known for exceptional service and support, our standards are high. That’s why we’re proud to partner with Komatsu America and leading technical programs that can launch a career with RMS.

The North Dakota State College of Science (NDSCS) offers an Associate of Applied Science (A.A.S.) degree program called the Diesel Technology – Komatsu program. This program combines state-of-the-art on-campus training in Wahpeton, North Dakota with a paid internship at RMS available both during and after the program.

This degree can be earned in 20 months, and eligible candidates will not only be well-positioned for a job with RMS upon completion but can be reimbursed for most, if not all, of tuition expenses during their first three years of employment with RMS.

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RMS & Komatsu Diesel Technology Partnership Program

Komatsu Diesel Technician Program

Educational Partners

Get your education closer to home.

Looking for a top-level diesel education that’s closer to home? Road Machinery & Supplies Co. has nine locations in three states, and we work with local technical, vocational, and community college diesel technology programs to identify and sponsor students through their education.

These programs offer a more well-rounded diesel technician education where you will hone your skills at a school closer to your home. Just like with the Komatsu program at NDSCS, we offer internship opportunities, tuition reimbursement, and job placement upon graduation.

RMS is proud to work with these technical, vocational, and community college programs. If you are interested in a program at a college not listed, please contact our Recruiting and Talent team by emailing ajohnson@rmseq.com for more information.

  • Minnesota North College
  • Northwood Technical College
  • Alexandria Technical College
  • Dakota County Technical College-Rosemount
  • Minnesota State Community & Technical College-Moorhead
  • Minnesota North College – Hibbing Campus
  • Des Moines Area Community College
  • Kirkwood Community College
  • Northeast Wisconsin Technical College

Getting my degree at Kirkwood Community College while interning at the Cedar Rapids branch prepared me for my job as a service technician. I was able to go to school locally, get the training I needed, and start the career I wanted on the right path. Plus, with tuition reimbursement, I was able to get school paid for while some of my friends are still paying off their student loans.

Colton Evans, Service Technician, Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Kirkwood Community College, Ag/Diesel Technology, 2020.

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FINANCIAL PROGRAMS

Start your career debt free.

Student loan debit is one of the main factors in deciding on a college program. The thrill of graduation and starting a career can quickly fade once it comes time to pay student loans, and it can set back your financial clock. Road Machinery & Supplies Co. understands this, and that is why we offer a tuition reimbursement program for diesel technicians joining our company after graduation. Through scholarships, RMS will reimburse up to 100 percent of tuition costs based on grade point average over a 36-month period. We see this as an investment in the foundation of our team, and a way to ensure our new technicians being their career with the best financial support possible.

Contact our Recruiting and Talent team at RMS by emailing ajohnson@rmseq.com.

*Note: The data in this finding was compiled by internal research based on standard averages of Iowa and Minnesota residents with a four-year college degree. A typical degree takes four years to complete. Most employers in these industries do not reimburse tuition. Less than 3 in 10 four-year graduates find a job in their college major upon graduation.

CAREER POSSIBILITIES

Becoming a Diesel Technician is only the beginning.

Working as a diesel technician is a fun and rewarding career that offers a work experience that rarely repeats itself from one day to the next. However, it isn’t the end destination if you don’t want it to be. Our service technicians have upward mobility that gives them opportunities to grow and advance their careers at Road Machinery & Supplies Co. 

RMS works with individuals to identify the best fit for career growth, which might include opportunities beyond the technician role. These would include leadership roles within the service department involving supervisor and management, training, technical support, recruiting roles, etc. Beyond the service department, RMS has watched former technicians grow into sales, parts, and technology roles. 

Becoming a Diesel Technician provides a solid foundation that allows you to succeed in a number of different positions at RMS.  

FOR PARENTS

In-demand careers, stable futures

Parents want what’s best for their children. When it comes time to decide on college, what would you want their college experience to be? Four years of random classes followed by a job search in an uncertain market, or an immersive two-year program that gives them to tools for a long career in an industry that requires their services, pays back their tuition, and guarantees them a job?  

Get a head start towards financial freedom

A four-year degree has long-been championed as the best pathway to a career. But at what cost? The cost is debt… lots of it. The average graduate with a four-year degree must struggle through years of loan repayment. Setting their road to financial freedom back years.  

Earning a two-year degree in diesel technology and becoming a diesel technician is one of the best ways to start earning real money right away. With tuition reimbursement, paid internships while in school, a tool program, and a beginning salary at $50,000 – diesel technicians position themselves to start earning and saving right away.  

A well-rounded education

Road Machinery & Supplies Co. partners with local technical college in to train and hire future technicians. The road to earning that degree includes so much more than just training, it is a full college experience. Graduate of our partner schools earn an Associate of Art’s degree – which is a well-rounded set of credits that can be transferred to a four-year school. Most of these colleges also offer many other elements crucial to the typical college experience like on-campus living, athletics, arts, and a thriving campus life. Choosing an education in diesel technology isn’t just about the career waiting for graduates, it’s about a complete college experience

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From parent to parent

Mark and Karla Dahl are the parents of NDSCS Komatsu Diesel Technology graduate and Road Machinery & Supplies Co. Technician Alex Dahl. In this seven-part video series, they answer questions from a parents’ point of view about the NDSCS and RMS program. Click the thumbnails below to hear how their son’s decision to become a Diesel Technician was the right one.