Kenworth and WyoTech Launch Kenworth NextTech Technician Training
Kenworth and WyoTech have partnered to build a stronger, more prepared workforce of Kenworth-certified technicians through the new Kenworth NextTech training program.
Kenworth and WyoTech have launched the Kenworth NextTech program to address the shortage of diesel technicians.
Photo: Kenworth/TruckPR
2 min to read
Kenworth has partnered with WyoTech, a diesel technician training school, to launch the Kenworth NextTech program, a hands-on training initiative designed to address the shortage of skilled diesel technicians.
The program was unveiled during Kenworth Day at WyoTech in Laramie, Wyoming, which featured a ribbon-cutting ceremony, guided campus tours, the unveiling of Kenworth-branded wall art, and a meet-and-greet with students and dealer representatives.
Ad Loading...
Kenworth said the U.S. diesel technician shortage remains a critical issue, with more than 40,000 job openings annually and fewer than 11,000 technicians graduating from training programs each year, according to the American Transportation Research Institute. Through this partnership, Kenworth and WyoTech aim to build a stronger, more prepared workforce of Kenworth-certified technicians.
“The Kenworth NextTech program will build a strong pipeline of trained technicians with hands-on experience working with Kenworth’s advanced trucks and powertrains,” said Kevin Haygood, Kenworth’s assistant general manager for sales and marketing. “Through our collaboration with WyoTech, the Kenworth NextTech program will be key to creating a sustainable workforce for our dealers and ensure exceptional service for our customers.”
The Kenworth NextTech program, which is available to any enrolled WyoTech student, provides access to the same training and proprietary service tools used by Kenworth dealership technicians across North America. The new program will provide students with:
Free access to Kenworth Essentials dealer technician training modules (the same modules every new technician is required to complete when hired at a Kenworth dealership).
Enrollment in instructor-led certification courses covering Kenworth Service Systems, Kenworth Electrical Systems, and Kenworth Diagnostics
Kenworth’s Davie4 diagnostic service tools and software licensing
WyoTech-dedicated Kenworth program manager
“This partnership represents everything WyoTech stands for: industry-driven training, real-world readiness, and building strong pathways into the trades,” said Kyle Morris, WyoTech’s campus president. “Securing this partnership with Kenworth is a pivotal step in giving our students direct access to the technologies and training that today’s industry demands. It’s about more than just equipment; it’s about building a future where our graduates are the top choice for employers from day one.”
Ad Loading...
Shown at the NextTech ribbon cutting, from left, are Bill Metzger, Kenworth’s large technical school program manager; Darren Erickson, Kenworth’s technical school program manager; Michael Gaudio, Kenworth’s director dealer service training; Jim Mathis, WyoTech owner; Kathie Falcone, Kenworth’s director of dealer network development; David Johnson, WyoTech administration; Kyle Morris, WyoTech president; and Cindy Barlow, WyoTech’s director of industry relations.
Photo: Kenworth/TruckPR
Students participating in the Kenworth NextTech program will train using real-world tools in a simulated shop environment and graduate with Kenworth certifications – better preparing them to contribute as technicians from day one at a Kenworth dealership.
The APEX by BendPak AL10C Two-Post Lift is the company’s lowest-priced 10,000-pound two-post lift, but it still has full features, including automatic safety locks and flexible arm positioning.
ServiceUp has expanded to support Class 4-8 vehicles, providing repair and maintenance workflows across light-, medium-, and heavy-duty assets within a single system.
The API PC-12 heavy-duty engine oil specification has been formally approved and will be incorporated into the Engine Oil Licensing and Certification System (EOLCS) document.
Fleetio’s new Fleet Map brings asset location, maintenance context, and nearby service options into a single, source-agnostic system, reducing tool switching and speeding up decision-making.
A NAFA 2026 leadership session tackled one of fleet’s biggest challenges head-on, offering practical lessons on technician retention, training, accountability, and shop culture.
Fleet workers need reliable rugged devices to stay connected in the field, whether in remote locations or harsh environments. In this video, we learn more about the rugged devices offered by Panasonic Connect that can help fleets.