BISMARCK, N.D. (AP) — Automotive and heavy equipment dealerships in North Dakota are helping pay aspiring diesel mechanics’ college tuitions in exchange for a three-year commitment to work for the ...
“Throughout the industry, there is a shortage of qualified technicians, which is why Ryder is continuing to make significant investments in further developing skilled technicians,” says Bill Dawson, ...
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A new diesel training program in Edwardsville is being driven by local employers trying to close a growing technician shortage, as distance and limited specialization have left gaps in the region’s ...
File photoA hands-on teacher, Layton Peterman assists two students in the machining room at Northeastern Junior College’s auto tech shop. In today’s world automotive and diesel technicians are in high ...
The Diesel Technology program at Northeastern Junior College in Sterling has received re-accreditation by the National Automotive Technicians Education Foundation (NATEF). To achieve this coveted ...
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