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Mack Trucks has launched free 90-day access to eLearning courses for high school and secondary technical students interested in becoming a diesel technician but who cannot attend in-person hands-on training because of Covid-19 restrictions.
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Greensboro-based Mack Trucks has launched free 90-day access to online courses for high school and secondary technical education students interested in becoming a diesel technician but cannot attend in-person, hands-on training because of Covid-19.

The courses, provided to students through their local Mack dealer, will offer an option for training typically done in a classroom setting. With recent mandates for self-isolation and social distancing, training for these students had been temporarily postponed.

“Recognizing that it’s impossible for students to train in person at this time, the Mack Trucks Academy decided to work with Mack dealers to offer online training that is comprehensive,” said Scott Behe, Mack Trucks Academy senior manager for training support. “The online courses will help fill the gap until we can go back to a more normal situation.”

The Mack Trucks Academy will offer free 90-day access to a portion of the Technical Education Support (TES) online training and resources currently offered to diesel technicians. TES90 Access for high school students and secondary technical education students will include training programs such as engines, transmissions and vendor components, among others.

The dealer will provide access to the training content and will communicate the availability of online training to the schools, with which they already have relationships.

“Diesel technicians are critical to the uptime of heavy-duty trucks, so we are pleased to offer a program that will make training available for those interested in a career as a technician trained on Mack truck models,” said Behe.


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