Rapid change creates long-term opportunity. The transportation technology market is undergoing a rapid and complete change. T ... he result? A critical shortage of qualified vehicle technicians. That’s where we come in. At NVI Blairsville, industry experienced instructors who care deeply about students’ career goals use state-of-the-art equipment at one of the nation’s largest technical campuses to teach techniques in automotive and diesel technology as well as career and life skills. In six months, students are qualified to seek one of the many high-paying jobs in one of the hottest fields that the U.S. offers. Our instructors stay informed of the fast-paced changes across the board and adapt as needed: - Shipping and logistics companies are deploying larger conventional fleets and new technology trucks to handle increased home deliveries. NVI has the latest diagnostic software and tools. - Along with more traditional technologies, electric and hybrid vehicles and heavy equipment are proliferating, with more “green” vehicles on the horizon. Diesel and gas engines remain a backbone of many growing industries. NVI graduates will be ready for both. -The fast growth of the RV market and the surge in demand for heavy equipment for road, bridge and housing commodities make a full roster of trained technicians even more crucial. - The old image of mechanic jobs taking place in greasy, oily environment belies an industry that now includes software diagnostics, electronics and computer-based diagnostics. Today’s technicians span all gender identifications, races and ages. It’s an inclusive field built on high-octane interest companies’ adapting, high-tech initiatives. In six months, NVI graduates leave our 282,000+ square foot Blairsville campus equipped with life skills and technical skills needed to succeed, with the enduring support of our caring and highly skilled faculty. Looking for imminently qualified technicians ready to help build your company’s future? read more
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