Stellar Industries Inc.—a 100 percent employee-owned and operated manufacturer of high-quality mechanic trucks and cranes, tire service trucks, hooklifts, trailers, and service truck and van accessories—has announced it will host the Tire Industry Association (TIA) training sessions in Garner, Iowa, this summer.
TIA provides comprehensive and up-to-date educational services to the tire industry—from basic online training for new hires to in-depth, hands-on training and certification for experienced technicians, the programs can be used by large and small companies alike.
“We are thrilled to be a TIA training partner,” exclaimed Tim Davison, Vice President of Sales and Marketing at Stellar. “Tire service technicians can really expand their knowledge of the tire industry through both online training sessions and hands-on, interactive training sessions. They will leave with a broader skillset — and, in many cases — valuable certifications that will benefit them greatly and help advance their careers for years to come.”
Stellar will host the following TIA training classes:
- Certified Earthmover Tire Service (ETS) 400-Level Instructor Class (week of June 12): Hands-on certification for experienced off-the-road (OTR) tire and wheel service professionals in the earthmover industry.
- Basic Farm Tire Service (FTS) 200-Level Class (week of June 19): Hands-on training using a service truck, hydraulic tools, and a variety of equipment that can aid technicians in servicing farm, agricultural, and construction tire and wheel assemblies.
- Advanced Hands-on Earthmover Tire Service (ETS) Level 200-Level Class (week of July 24): Hands-on training using a service truck, hydraulic tools, and a range of equipment that can help technicians service tires in the earthmover industry.
The TIA’s comprehensive 200-level training consists of basic-level training courses designed for new hires as part of their orientation as well as experienced technicians in need of documented training. As the most advanced level of training offered by TIA, 400-level training includes a combination of classroom instruction, hands-on participation, and demonstrations.
“Many training program attendees have years of experience yet admit they still have a lot to learn and find the training to be well worth the time and investment,” continues Davison. “There are many tools and techniques that can help them service tires as efficiently and safely as possible and they had no idea these things exist, so they’re excited to learn about them during the training sessions.”
Approximately 140 technicians were trained using Stellar service trucks in 2022, and more than 500 technicians have been trained since 2016.
For more information, visit www.tireindustry.org/training/ or www.stellarindustries.com.