Terex Utilities Service School offers hands-on training for equipment operators.

Terex Utilities Service School offers hands-on training for equipment operators.

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The 35th Annual Terex Utilities Service School attracted equipment technicians from Australia, India, Indonesia, Canada, and the U.S.  The three-day event was held in June in Watertown, S.D.

Participants rotated through their choice of 18 stations, which offered training on specific aerial devices, digger derricks, auger drill models, components, maintenance, and troubleshooting. 

“Participants are able customize their chosen stations in order to focus the training on their individual and organizational needs,” said Jason Julius, technical support and training for Terex Utilities, in a statement. “Participants come with various levels of skills, knowledge, and experience. This personal approach is an example of how Terex partners with its customers to provide World Class Customer Service.”

The Service School offers hands-on activities, where participants can troubleshoot units and individual components and perform the actual repairs, while being led by Terex team members.

“Our Service School instructors are experienced and provide practical instruction,” said Ken Vlasman, customer service manager. “I heard feedback from one participant who appreciated just that – how much experience and knowledge the instructors have and the ability to learn through active training.”

Additional Terex Utilities Service Schools will be held Sept. 17-19 in Waukesha, Wis., and Oct. 22-24 in White House, Tenn. Customers can also choose more of a self-directed study approach with online training through the Master Mechanic Learning Center, or Terex will create customized training programs delivered on-site using the customer’s equipment.

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