FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
February 5, 2025
Contact: Alex Leslie
(651) 641-6162
Washington, DC – The American Transportation Research Institute (ATRI) is seeking important input and guidance for their priority research on the growing diesel technician shortage. Recognizing the complex issues that exist in training, recruiting and retaining diesel technicians, ATRI has developed three separate surveys for technicians, maintenance facilities and technician training schools.
- All diesel technicians – from any industry – are encouraged to answer a five-minute survey about their career path and workplace preferences. Responses are strictly confidential; only anonymized, aggregated data will be published.
- Diesel truck repair and maintenance shops are encouraged to complete a survey on recruiting, supporting and retaining diesel technician hires.
- Diesel technician schools and training programs are asked to complete a survey that focuses on curricula, emerging technologies and industry partnerships.
“I understand the complexities of hiring and retaining quality technicians all too well, and it’s an even more risky investment to train a less-qualified technician who might use their new skills as leverage elsewhere. All of these factors place an immense financial burden on the industry as a whole and our customers,” said Randy Obermeyer, Online Transport’s Vice President of Safety and Maintenance. “ATRI’s comprehensive research will identify the sources of these challenges and how we can increase the number of qualified technicians in our industry.”
All three surveys can be accessed online here. The survey will remain open through Friday, March 7.
ATRI is the trucking industry’s 501c3 not-for-profit research organization. It is engaged in critical research relating to freight transportation’s essential role in maintaining a safe, secure and efficient transportation system.
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