Mazda UK Training Academy

Petra
Fri, 04/27/2012 - 10:03
In order to offer a better service to its customers in the UK, Mazda not only announced major developments at their nationwide dealerships, they’ve also eamed up with leading engineering support company Babcock International to deliver its technical training. A first group of technicians completed their training at a new purpose-developed Technical Training Academy in Milton Keynes recently. The new apprentices will be trained by master technicians. That is expected to bring major benefits to the apprentices. The Academy has four trainers and the capacity to take up to 10 people on each course. Each technician is trained according to a curriculum which consists of three different levels: Technician, Senior and Master Technician. “With Mazda’s sixth generation cars arriving with the Mazda CX-5 in the spring we needed to find the best provider for the future,” said Wilson-Green. The new Mazda Technical Training Academy provides both classroom and technical working areas as well as computer training and serves not only Mazda’s UK dealer network but also the network in Ireland. One of the customer advantages of Mazda’s SKYACTIV technology which debuts on the Mazda CX-5 is that it doesn’t require dealers to be completely retrained. “No new electrical engineering qualifications are required in addition to the usual specialist technical expertise,” explained Wilson-Green. “The Mazda Technical Training Academy means customers can relax, safe in the knowledge that their vehicle has been repaired and maintained first time by a fully trained Mazda technician, using Mazda genuine parts and repair methods to ensure their car always maintains peak efficiency, especially for today’s environmental and cost conscious customer.

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