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Jun 07, 2023

National Express School Team Members Gear Up for School Start

TULSA, Okla.– To gear up for school start-up, National Express School (NEXS) maintenance team members recently participated in IC Bus University’s three-day Level One (Basic) and Level Two (Advanced) training sessions for school buses. Several sessions for each training level were offered throughout the summer. Three groups of NEXS’s team members attended the Level One training sessions, and one group participated in the Level Two training sessions. Hands-on training sessions were led by representatives from various vendors that covered a wide range of topics. Summertime is the perfect opportunity for our team members to go “back to school” and attend training sessions such as IC Bus’ to enhance their skills to provide safe, dependable service for the upcoming school year.

Level One Training topics included:

IC Bus Tulsa Plant TourInternational Gasoline EngineInternational Diesel EngineCummins Diesel EngineAllison TransmissionElectrical 101IC Bus Service Portal and Parts OnlineMitsubishi Starter and Alternator SystemsBendix Electronic Stability Control and Collision MitigationBraunAbility LiftIC Bus Electric Bus Overview

Level Two Training topics included:

International Gasoline Engine DiagnosticsInternational Diesel Engine Training and DiagnosticsCummins Diesel Engine and DiagnosticsAdvanced Electrical and DiagnosticsTrans/Air HVAC System DiagnosticsMitsubishi Starter and Alternator Systems and DiagnosticsBraunAbility Wheelchair Lift DiagnosticsIC Bus Electric Vehicle Overview

In addition to the training sessions, attendees had the opportunity to tour IC Bus’ standard school bus and electric vehicle assembly plant, where they learned about the overall assembly process of both types of vehicles.

A Skills Competition was held to complete the Level Two training session, and we are proud to share that our team members were part of the winning team. Attendees were broken into four groups of ten and tasked with finding diagnostic faults on five buses that were set up by instructors. These faults included Cummins, PSI Propane, Air Conditioning, Advanced Electrical, and Braun lift, and of the five tests, two were timed.

“These training sessions are always an invaluable experience for our team members and having them just prior to school start-up allows our team to further develop and brush up on their skills. They truly appreciated the training sessions because it allowed them to elevate their expertise to an even higher level,” said Regis Rock, Manager of Technician Development at National Express. “Our team members are the best of the best. In addition to many years of experience, most that attended are ASE certified, including multiple ASE Masters. We are very fortunate to work with such talented individuals who continuously transcend and cultivate industry standards while always keeping safety top of mind.”

About National Express:National Express LLC (NELLC) is the North American subsidiary of National Express Group, PLC, one of the premier global mobility firms. We operate across 34 states and three provinces. Our organizations share a strong commitment to provide the highest level of safety, quality, outstanding customer service and positive employee relations. National Express School (NEXS) operates more than 15,590 school buses, serves more than 429 school districts and contracts in 30 states and three provinces, and transports more than 1.3 million students on a daily basis. NELLC’s headquarters is located in Lisle, Illinois. Our 290+ local customer service centers (CSCs) are supported by regional operations teams located throughout North America.

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