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This Week is RV Fixed Operations Certification Week

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The Mike Molino RV Learning Center, the Society of Certified RV Professionals, and the RV Technical Institute (RVTI) have designated this week, March 5-11, as RV Fixed Operations Certification Week. Individuals who earn a new certification during RV Fixed Operations Certification Week receive a free, one-year subscription to the RV Fixed Operations Today website. If employees are not ready for testing, this week is an opportune time to assess their training needs and begin preparing them for certification.

Fixed‐operations professionals can earn certifications as parts managers, parts specialists, service writers/advisors, service managers, and warranty administrators through the RV Learning Center’s parts and service management certification programs.

RVTI offers Level 1 and Level 2 training and certification programs for RV technicians online and through live classes at its Elkhart, Indiana, training center. Training and certification are also available through RVTI’s national network of Authorized Learning Partners.

RVTI provides world-class training for RV maintenance and repair that will reduce the RV industry’s shortfall of trained RV technicians. RVTI seeks to improve the RV consumer experience, reduce repair event cycle time, and aggressively reduce the RV industry’s shortage of trained technicians. Visit www.rvti.org for more information.

The Society of Certified RV Professionals is aimed at individuals who currently, or aspire to, hold an RV industry credential. In conjunction with its commitment to encourage professional development and continuous training, the society provides scholarships to long-certified professionals to attend and participate in the education sessions offered annually at the RV Dealers Convention/Expo.

For more information about the RV Learning Center, click here. The RV Learning Center is a tax-exempt organization as described in section 501(c)(3) of the Internal Revenue Code. Contributions may be tax deductible as charitable donations.

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