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Our Courses are offered in various formats from live, interactive instruction at pre-determined locations to onsite training at your facility. Our training can be tailored to your organizational needs. Contact us for more information and to register your technicians!

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Understanding high-voltage systems is crucial for industry professionals. Our Electric Vehicle High Voltage Safety Course provides essential knowledge that prepares your technicians to safely maintain light-, medium-, and heavy-duty vehicles.

Key Concepts: HV systems and components, PPE, technician hazards, Safe Downs, safety systems, 

and more. 

IN PERSON  I  BASIC LEVEL  I            8 HOURS 

Electrical Systems Diagnosis provides fleet technicians with an understanding of basic electrical principles, common electrical components, and more. Emphasis is placed on circuit diagnosis using wiring schematics and digital multimeter data in a hands-on environment.

Key Concept Examples: Wiring schematics, circuit tracing, diagnosing electrical faults, Ohm's laws, electrical hazards, and more. 

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IN PERSON  I  INTERMEDIATE LEVEL  I           16 HOURS 

Fleet technicians testing electronics with a multimeter.

Improve your understanding of the advanced electrical systems found in today's medium and heavy-duty ZEV platforms. This is a hands-on course.

Key Concept Examples: Advanced digital multimeter functions, systems communication, diagnostic practice, circuit measurement, and more.  

IN PERSON  I  ADVANCED LEVEL  I           8 HOURS

Learn the fundamentals of Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment (EVSE) and electric vehicle charging systems.

Key Concept Examples: Equipment types and charge levels, vehicle and charger communication, circuit inspection, diagnostics, and more. 

IN PERSON   I  INTERMEDIATE LEVEL  I           8 HOURS

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This practical training course teaches maintenance, troubleshooting, and repair of Level 1 (120-volt AC) and Level 2 (240-volt AC or less) EVSE - Electric Vehicle Service Equipment. This course also teaches an Intro to Electric Vehicles, Intro to EV Charging, Charger Communications, Charger Manufacturers, EVSE Communications, EVSE Styles & Auxiliary Equipment, and EVSE Maintenance. Prerequisites are required to take this course.

Key Concept Examples: Level I and II EVSE maintenance, troubleshooting and repair, EVSE communications, equipment and more. 

IN PERSON  I  INTERMEDIATE LEVEL  I         16 HOURS 

Introduction to Electric Heavy-Duty Vehicles trains students with the essential skills to enter the emerging electric heavy-duty vehicles (EHDV) industry. This training is essential for managers, supervisors, commercial vehicle inspectors, and technicians.

Key Concept Examples: EVHD safety, charging level systems, drivetrain components, battery pack repair, testing, thermal management systems, electronic controls, and more. 

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IN PERSON  I  INTERMEDIATE LEVEL  I          16 HOURS 

IN PERSON  I  INTERMEDIATE LEVEL  I          16 HOURS 

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Hydraulics for Heavy Duty Vehicles teaches the fundamentals, operation, service, troubleshooting, and repair procedures for hydraulic systems found in Diesel, hybrid and electric heavy-duty vehicles.

Key Concept Examples: Hands-on troubleshooting and repairing HD vehicle hydraulic systems, and more. 

IN PERSON  I  INTERMEDIATE LEVEL  I         16 HOURS 

The ASE A6 Test Prep course prepares technicians for the ASE A6 certification test, assessing their knowledge and skills in diagnosing and repairing electrical and electronic systems in vehicles. Emphasis is placed on troubleshooting and repair procedures, with practice tests and illustrations provided for learning reinforcement.

Key Concept Examples: Skills assessment, extensive coverage of electrical and electronic systems, practice testing, and more. 

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IN PERSON   I   ADVANCED LEVEL   I           8 HOURS 

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This course will prepare students to take the ASE A8 Engine Performance exam. In depth study of test methods, wiring diagrams, sensors, computers, emissions, and diagnostic ASE style questions are used for preparation. Prerequisites are required to take this course.

Key Concept Examples: Advanced Multimeter functions, systems communication, diagnostic practice, and much more.  

IN PERSON  I  INTERMEDIATE LEVEL  I          8 HOURS

This course prepares students for the ASE L3 Light Duty Hybrid/Electric Vehicle exam. Application and in-depth study of exam's test methods, wiring diagrams, computers, AC/DC electricity, inverters/converters, and vehicle charging sources are included in the class. Certification in ASE A6 and A8 are required to take this course.

Key Concept Examples: Test methods, wiring diagrams, computers, AC/DC electricity, inverters/converters, and

Image of an instructor teaching fleet technicians how to use a multimeter to measure voltage on a vehicle.

IN PERSON   I   ADVANCED LEVEL   I            8 HOURS 

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This course teaches theory, testing, and service of mechanical and electronic systems for electric, diesel, CNG and alternative fuel systems. Zero-emissions, electric trucks, and theory of operation is covered.

Key Concept Examples: Systems diagnosis techniques for current production of medium/heavy-duty electric, diesel, CNG engines and more.

IN PERSON  I  ADVANCED LEVEL  I         16 HOURS 

WHO SHOULD ATTEND

  • Automotive Technicians

  • Medium & Heavy-Duty Technicians

  • EV Maintenance & Repair Professionals

  • Safety Managers & Trainers

  • Fleet Managers

  • Fleet Vehicle Operators

  • Facilities Managers

  • Anyone interested in learning more about EV technology

Pricing determined by class size. Please contact us at info@wrkforce.org or call us at (562) 246-8224 to discuss your public or private fleet training needs. 

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Don't see a course that suits your technicians? WTA can augment, customize, or create a new curriculum to meet any need. WTA has experience designing everything from workshops to full multi-module turn-key courses with workbooks, instructional materials, quizzes, equipment lists, and tests. 

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The adoption of alternative-fueled, plug-in electric (EV), hybrid and propane vehicles in the United States continues to grow at a rapid pace, creating a critical need for technicians who are capable of servicing these vehicles. Workforce Training Associates is your resource for fleet technician training for these advanced propulsion technologies. Our curriculum provides tech-driven, tech-focused education that supports a technician’s passion for repair and proper maintenance. Our instructors understand the educational needs of the technician and how critical hands-on kinetic instruction is, because many of them began their careers as techs. 

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