RVTI Course Available to Technicians, Consumers

A Photo of Curt Hemmeler, RVTI executive director

The RV Technical Institute announced a new training opportunity for industry technicians and mechanically-minded consumers to learn about preventative maintenance and RV repairs.

The new and expanded technical training will be discussed Oct. 21 for this week’s episode of RVing in New England, featuring RVTI Executive Director Curt Hemmeler, John DiPietro and NERVDA Executive Director Bob Zagami. The self-paced, online training program will be emphasized as an approach that makes RVTI’s curriculum accessible to a much larger number of technicians.

“I am really looking forward to being back with John and Bob this week to talk about what the new self-paced, online training program means for RV techs across the industry,” Hemmeler stated. “We’ve listened to the industry, our stakeholders and our friends at the RV Dealers Association and believe this new self-paced, online program will meet the training needs of the RV technicians of today and the future.”

The course is designed for all dealer, mobile and independent technicians, along with consumers who want to learn more about the topics at hand. The online platform used for the training means technicians will not be held back from pursuing education by time, travel or other restrictions, RVTI stated.

“Particularly, when RV dealers and service centers are so busy, this new program allows RV technicians to receive the gold standard of training at any time that fits their own schedule,” Hemmeler stated.

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