

SKILLS TRAINING FOR
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Automotive Technicians
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Medium & Heavy-Duty Technicians
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EV Maintenance & Repair Professionals
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Safety Managers & Trainers
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Fleet Managers
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Fleet Vehicle Operators
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Facilities Managers
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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.
Electrical Systems Diagnosis Level 1 gives fleet technicians a solid understanding of basic electrical principles, common components, and circuit operation. The course emphasizes hands-on circuit diagnosis using wiring schematics, digital multimeters, and proven troubleshooting methods.
Key Concepts: Wiring schematics, circuit tracing, electrical fault diagnosis, Ohm’s law applications, safe work practices, digital multimeter testing, and essential electrical concepts.
IN PERSON I INTERMEDIATE LEVEL I 16 HOURS
Electrical Systems Diagnosis Level 2 builds on foundational skills learned in our Level 1 course, and focuses on the advanced electrical systems used in modern medium- and heavy-duty ZEV platforms. This course is highly hands-on and emphasizes accurate, real-world diagnostic techniques.
Key Concepts: Advanced multimeter functions, system communication, circuit measurement, waveform analysis, diagnostic strategy, and applied troubleshooting.
IN PERSON I ADVANCED LEVEL I 8 HOURS
Understanding high-voltage systems is crucial for industry professionals. Our Electric Vehicle High Voltage Safety Course provides technicians with essential knowledge to safely work around high-voltage systems on light-, medium-, and heavy-duty electric vehicles. The course covers core safety principles, hazard recognition, and proper procedures for creating a safe work environment.
Key Concepts: High-voltage components, PPE requirements, technician hazards, safe-down procedures, Live-Dead-Live verification, and HV safety systems.
IN PERSON I BASIC LEVEL I 8 HOURS
EVSE Training introduces technicians to the fundamentals of Electric Vehicle Supply Equipment and charging system operation. The course covers charge levels, connector types, communication processes, and essential diagnostic practices.
Key Concepts: EVSE types and charge levels, vehicle-charger communication, circuit inspection, pilot signal evaluation, diagnostic procedures, and troubleshooting basics.
IN PERSON I INTERMEDIATE LEVEL I 8 HOURS
EVSE Service and Maintenance provides technicians with hands-on training in maintaining, troubleshooting, and repairing Level 1 and Level 2 charging equipment. The course strengthens understanding of charging operation, system behavior, and common EVSE faults.
Key Concepts: EV charging fundamentals, charger communication, EVSE types and auxiliary equipment, manufacturer variations, preventive maintenance, and diagnostic procedures.
IN PERSON I ADVANCED LEVEL I 16 HOURS
The Snap-on Digital Multimeter Certification course trains technicians to fully utilize the diagnostic capabilities of Snap-on multimeters. The course covers basic measurement functions through advanced troubleshooting techniques and prepares participants for the certification exam.
Key Concepts: Meter functions and applications, measurement accuracy, electrical testing techniques, waveform evaluation, and using DMM data to diagnose vehicle electrical issues.
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Online testing is required to receive certification.
IN PERSON I 16 HOURS
Introduction to Electric Heavy-Duty Vehicles provides the foundational knowledge needed to work with emerging EHDV platforms. The course is designed for technicians, supervisors, managers, and commercial vehicle inspectors who need a clear understanding of EHDV systems, safety requirements, and basic service concepts.
Key Concepts: EHDV system architecture, high-voltage fundamentals, safety practices, component identification, charging basics, and introductory diagnostic concepts.
IN PERSON I INTERMEDIATE LEVEL I 16 HOURS
High-Voltage and Electrical Systems for Heavy-Duty Vehicles builds on introductory EHDV concepts and prepares technicians to diagnose, service, and repair high-voltage and low-voltage systems on modern heavy-duty electric platforms. This course is ideal for technicians, supervisors, managers, and commercial vehicle inspectors who need advanced knowledge of EHDV electrical architecture and system operation.
Key Concepts: EHDV high-voltage safety, charging level systems, drivetrain components, battery pack service and testing, thermal management, electronic controls, and system diagnostics.
IN PERSON I INTERMEDIATE LEVEL I 16 HOURS
Hydraulics for Heavy-Duty Vehicles provides technicians with a foundational understanding of hydraulic system operation, service, and troubleshooting. The course covers the hydraulic circuits and components used in diesel, hybrid, and electric heavy-duty platforms, with a strong emphasis on hands-on diagnostic practice.
Key Concepts: Hydraulic system operation, component inspection, flow and pressure testing, hands-on troubleshooting, repair techniques, and preventive maintenance.
IN PERSON I INTERMEDIATE LEVEL I 16 HOURS
Engine Diagnostic Control Systems provides technicians with the knowledge needed to diagnose and service mechanical and electronic engine controls across electric, diesel, CNG, and alternative-fuel platforms. The course covers theory of operation, system behavior, and diagnostic testing methods for modern medium- and heavy-duty powertrains, including zero-emission and electric trucks.
Key Concepts: Engine control theory, diagnostic strategies, electronic and mechanical system testing, powertrain communication, and troubleshooting for electric, diesel, and CNG engines.
IN PERSON I ADVANCED LEVEL I 16 HOURS
ASE L3 Test Prep prepares technicians for the ASE L3 Light Duty Hybrid and Electric Vehicle certification exam. The course focuses on the exam’s core competencies, including hybrid and EV system operation, wiring diagrams, AC and DC electrical theory, power electronics, and vehicle charging systems. ASE A6 and A8 certifications are required prior to enrollment.
Key Concepts: Test methods, wiring diagram interpretation, AC and DC electrical principles, computer controls, inverter and converter operation, and charging system fundamentals.
IN PERSON I ADVANCED LEVEL I 8 HOURS
ASE A6 Test Prep prepares technicians for the ASE A6 Electrical and Electronic Systems certification exam. The course focuses on diagnostic procedures, system operation, troubleshooting methods, and repair practices for modern vehicle electrical systems. Practice tests and visual aids are included to reinforce learning and build exam readiness.
Key Concepts: Electrical and electronic system coverage, diagnostic strategies, troubleshooting techniques, repair procedures, and practice exam preparation.
IN PERSON I ADVANCED LEVEL I 8 HOURS
ASE A8 Test Prep prepares technicians for the ASE A8 Engine Performance certification exam. The course covers engine management fundamentals, sensor and computer operation, emissions controls, wiring diagrams, and ASE-style diagnostic questions. Prerequisites are required before enrollment.
Key Concepts: Engine performance diagnostics, advanced multimeter functions, system communication, sensor evaluation, emissions systems, and structured diagnostic practice.
IN PERSON I INTERMEDIATE LEVEL I 8 HOURS
Medium and Heavy-Duty ADAS Systems Training teaches technicians how to identify, inspect, and diagnose the advanced driver assistance systems used in modern MHD vehicles. The course covers system operation, component integration, calibration procedures, and troubleshooting through software labs and real-world case studies.
Key Concepts: Radar, lidar, camera and sensor operation, ECU communication, ADAS diagnostics, calibration techniques, and system repair.
IN PERSON I 16 HOURS
Medium and Heavy-Duty Multiplex and PLC Controller Training introduces technicians to the operation and diagnostic principles of multiplexing and PLC systems used in modern MHD vehicles. The course covers system architecture, communication networks, and controller functionality through software-based exercises and real-world examples.
Key Concepts: Fault identification, wiring diagram interpretation, PLC logic fundamentals, basic programming, network communication, and practical diagnostic techniques.
IN PERSON I 16 HOURS
Medium and Heavy-Duty CAN and Telematics Training teaches technicians the fundamentals of CAN communication networks and telematics systems used in modern fleet operations. The course explains how onboard data is exchanged, monitored, and used to support diagnostics, compliance, and real-time fleet management.
Key Concepts: CAN bus operation, ECU communication, telematics data acquisition, system monitoring, fault identification, and hands-on analysis of vehicle network traffic.
IN PERSON I 8 HOURS
OEM SPECIFIC CURRICULUM AVAILABLE!
WTA's fleet technician training courses for gasoline, Diesel, Propane and EVs can be custom-tailored to train your technicians on the OEM vehicles in your fleet. Contact us using the form below to learn more.
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WTA instructors are former technicians and engineers with decades of real-world fleet experience. They understand how technicians learn, how they troubleshoot, and what skills they need to progress in their careers. Our curriculum is designed around technician-focused, tech-driven training that supports career development, improves diagnostic accuracy, and strengthens long-term retention.
WTA helps organizations prepare their teams to service the next generation of light-, medium-, and heavy-duty fleet vehicles, including electric buses, utility trucks, transit vehicles, school buses, and alternative-fuel equipment. Our training programs improve technician readiness, reduce vehicle downtime, support regulatory compliance, and enhance overall fleet performance.
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Modern fleet vehicles rely on advanced electronic systems and complex propulsion technologies. Gasoline, diesel, and CNG platforms now operate alongside growing numbers of hybrid, propane, and plug-in electric (EV) fleet vehicles. This rapid shift has created a critical industry need for skilled fleet technicians who can diagnose, maintain, and repair today’s high-tech vehicles. To keep transportation operations efficient and compliant, technicians must be trained to service modern engine control systems, high-voltage EV components, ADAS systems, and digital communication networks.
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Workforce Training Associates provides industry-leading fleet technician training that prepares automotive, medium-duty, and heavy-duty technicians for the technologies driving today’s fleets. Our programs cover electrical systems diagnostics, high-voltage EV safety training, hybrid vehicle systems, ADAS calibration, hydraulics, engine performance and control systems, EVSE service and maintenance, CAN bus and telematics, and alternative-fuel vehicle technologies. Every course is built around hands-on learning and real diagnostic practice, ensuring technicians gain practical, repeatable skills they can use immediately in the field.​
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Strengthen your fleet workforce and prepare technicians for the future of vehicle maintenance with WTA’s advanced technician training solutions.















