Hunter Engineering opens up 47th training center at Lincoln Tech's Denver campus

July 26, 2023
Hunter Engineering has announced that Lincoln Tech's Denver campus will house a Hunter training center for local students and repair shop technicians.

Lincoln Tech's Denver campus will be the latest site to house a Hunter Training Center from Hunter Engineering. Local students and repair shop technicians will have the opportunity to train directly with Hunter equipment through a wide range of available Hunter courses. 

The new training center will be Hunter's 47th across the nation and will open August 1. 

"This is such an exciting opportunity not only for our students but for many of our employer partners in the Denver metro area," says Scott Shaw, Lincoln Tech CEO. "It's also an honor to partner with a company whose roots lie in service to our nation's veterans. There is a common passion there, a commitment, that we feel truly binds our two organizations." 

Hunter's training network provides hands-on and classroom instruction led by certified trainers both onsite and at regional training centers. This campus will be the first school-based training center in the country to house Hunter's 35,000-lb four-post heavy duty lift. 

The course covers proper procedures for calibrating forward-facing ADAS systems such as lane departure warning systems and adaptive cruise control systems, as well as procedures for blind spot monitors, surround view, and rearview camera systems, among others. 

Graduates from all Hunter Training Centers will be Hunter-certified and eligible to pursue career opportunities where Hunter-specific skills are needed, including thousands of private shops, franchised service centers, and fleet service facilities nationwide. 

"We're thrilled to be able to work with Lincoln Tech to bring education and state-of-the-art equipment to technicians for this ever-changing industry," says Tom Settle, Hunter director of training. 

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