University of Northwestern Ohio Offers Forklift Servicing Course

April 22, 2013
Supported by Crown Equipment, the program is designed for students seeking service technician employment in the powered industrial forklift field.

A forklift service technical training course is now being offered as part of the agricultural diesel program at the University of Northwestern Ohio (UNOH) under the auspices of Crown Equipment’s Technology and Training Center. This New Bremen, Ohio-based lift truck manufacturer has outfitted the program with its forklifts and service equipment. The entry-level, six-week course is modeled after the course offered by Crown at its own training centers across North America. It is designed for students who seek service technician employment in the powered industrial forklift field. The course is taught by instructor Chris Marker, who was trained at Crown’s Dallas training facility.

“This course exactly follows the teaching methods we employ when training new Crown service technicians at our training facilities,” said Neal Hittepole, director of branch aftermarket sales, Crown Equipment. “Once students complete the hands-on course, they have the knowledge needed to work as a technician at one of our branch facilities. We employ about 1,300 technicians in our U.S. Crown Lift Trucks branches and have a need for quality students.”

Stephen Farmer, vice president of development at the University of Northwestern Ohio, added, “With the opening of Crown’s Technology and Training Center, our students have an opportunity to become trained in a job classification that was not previously available to them.”

The University of Northwestern Ohio is a private, not-for-profit University founded in 1920.  It is located in Lima, Ohio, approximately 30 miles from Crown’s world headquarters in  New Bremen, Ohio.

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