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Training Centre of Excellence opens
01 November 2024
Rushlift has opened a Centre of Excellence for training forklift truck maintenance engineers and drivers at its Northampton HQ.
THE INVESTMENT provides state-of-the-art facilities, alongside highly skilled trainers, allowing Rushlift to open-up its training capabilities to businesses across the country.
As an Association of Industrial Truck Trainers (AITT) accredited training provider, Rushlift is now able to provide technical training courses and operator training for employees, apprentices, customers and businesses nationwide.
The new facilities include a spacious training room that can comfortably accommodate up to 16 trainees. A large screen TV is used to display presentations, with computer tablets available to access technical information. The practical workshop area is well appointed for technical training offering tooling, benches and diagnostic equipment for hands-on training. The area is also used for operator training, allowing trainees to practice driving manoeuvres, such as stacking and de-stacking using the dedicated racking. The Centre of Excellence also has its own canteen and toilet facilities.
Rushlift national training manager Steve Briscall, says: “Efficient, reliable materials handling equipment is absolutely critical to the profitable running of many businesses. Keeping forklift trucks both safe and efficient takes skilled service engineers and qualified drivers that are fully in-tune with their equipment. That’s why in-depth training and gaining the right skills is so essential. I’ve attended and delivered many training courses during my 29 years in this industry, and I’m proud to say that these are the best equipped training facilities that I’ve had the pleasure of working in.”
A core element of the investment is the training team itself. Along with Steve Briscall’s appointment to the role of National Training Manager in 2023, Sam Cook recently joined the team as Technical Training Manager bringing to the business 37 years of experience as a research and development technician, workshop supervisor, apprentice development officer and technical trainer. Both managers have extensive experience in training and engineering having worked for one of the industry’s largest FLT manufacturers.
Investment in people is the focus of the initiative. Bringing training in-house, Rushlift’s Centre of Excellence delivers induction training to new engineers joining the company and ensures that the company’s 150 field service engineers and apprentices are fully up-to-date on new truck models, technical developments and best-practice maintenance procedures.
For further information, visit https://www.rushlift.co.uk
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