LINCOLN TECH JOINS REPUBLIC SERVICES FOR FIRST-IN-NATION DIESEL TECHNICIAN TRAINING FACILITY
Lincoln Educational Services Corporation announces the opening of the Republic Services Technical Institute in Dallas, TX, marking its first dedicated diesel training facility. This initiative addresses a projected 280,000 technician shortage by 2030, as highlighted by the USDOL. The 12-week program offers in-demand skills and job opportunities at Republic Services’ locations nationwide. Operational since September, the facility is part of a collaboration aimed at bridging the skills gap in the diesel industry, with Texas expected to see a 14% job growth in this sector.
- Opening of the Republic Services Technical Institute addresses diesel technician shortage.
- 12-week program enhances skills and offers job opportunities at Republic Services.
- Projected job growth of 14% in Texas for diesel technicians by 2030.
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Diesel Technician shortage projected to top 280,000 by 2030 according to USDOL
Parsippany, NJ, Nov. 03, 2021 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Lincoln Educational Services Corporation (NASDAQ: LINC), marking 75 years in 2021 as a national leader in specialized technical training, has joined with Republic Services, Inc. in opening the diesel industry’s first dedicated training facility in Dallas, TX. The Republic Services Technical Institute will be staffed with instructors from Lincoln Tech’s Grand Prairie, TX campus and the curriculum was developed in part by Lincoln’s Diesel Technology advisory committee.
“We’re excited about this groundbreaking collaboration with Republic Services,” says Scott Shaw, Lincoln Tech’s President and CEO. “Republic is a partner that understands the importance, now more than ever, of taking a proactive approach to building their workforce. The national skills gap in the diesel industry is making it incredibly difficult to hire and retain trained, qualified technicians. It’s been Lincoln Tech’s mission to address that skills gap, and we expect that the Republic Services Technical Institute will serve as a model for employers across the country.”
Applications are open to new technicians as well as established techs looking to upscale and enhance their existing skills. Graduates of Lincoln Tech’s Automotive Technology and Diesel & Truck Technology programs are also eligible to apply.
The 12-week program will help students build in-demand diesel maintenance skills, as well as professional skills related to time management, communication, workplace behavior and overall wellness. Upon successfully completing the program, graduates will be eligible to pursue career opportunities at one of Republic Services’ 180 locations nationwide.
The 76,000 sq. ft. facility celebrated the Grand Opening on October 4th, while the first class began in September. More than 280,000 diesel technicians are projected to be hired across the country by 2030, with job growth in Texas alone expected to reach
* Data compiled from the U.S. Dept. of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics, for the years 2020-2030, www.careeronestop.org, captured on October 17, 2021.
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About Lincoln Educational Services Corporation
Lincoln Educational Services Corporation is a leading provider of diversified career-oriented post-secondary education. Lincoln offers recent high school graduates and working adults career-oriented programs in five principal areas of study: automotive technology, health sciences, skilled trades, business and information technology, and hospitality services. Lincoln has provided the workforce with skilled technicians since its inception in 1946.
Lincoln currently operates 22 campuses in 14 states under four brands: Lincoln Technical Institute, Lincoln College of Technology and Euphoria Institute of Beauty Arts and Sciences. Lincoln also operates Lincoln Culinary Institutes in both Maryland and Connecticut.
For more information, go to lincolntech.edu.
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