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Peterbilt Technician Institute opens fourth location in Colorado

May 8, 2024
The new training center is expected to begin classes in Fall 2024, and will offer training on fuel systems, electrical, HVAC, and more.

The Peterbilt Technician Institute (PTI) is expanding its service technician training with its fourth location, which will be located in Denver, Colorado, on the campus of Lincoln Tech.

“In 2023, PTI established a partnership with Lincoln Tech to enhance and expand service technician training opportunities geographically,” said Danny Landholm, Peterbilt director of dealer network development. “The Denver location is another access point to train service technicians and increase the number of candidates available to join the Peterbilt dealer network and provide crucial skills to support Peterbilt customers.”

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The program which will be offered in Denver will provide 12 weeks of training with Peterbilt equipment in a combination of classroom and hands-on learning. This will include training on fuel systems, electrical, HVAC, suspensions, brakes, aftertreatment, and PACCAR MX engines.

PTI’s other three locations are in Nashville, Chicago, and Dallas-Fort Worth. The company is currently recruiting new students for the Denver location and expects to begin classes in Fall 2024.

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