Alexander Dennis updates AD2420 February 2023

?Alexander Dennis  AD24 Training Academy AD24 encourages in-person classroom training

Alexander Dennis has announced enhancements to its AD24 Training Academy courses for apprentices with the aim of closing a widening skills gap.

In its most recent Automotive Sector Employment Report, the Institute of the Motor Industry warned of a ‘significant’ skills crisis in the UK’s automotive sector, with vehicle technicians being the most in-demand role by 2031.

It predicts that there will be 160,000 vacancies in the sector by 2031 and 16 percent of these will be for technicians. It found that the switch to electric vehicles, decreased immigration and the impact of the coronavirus pandemic are fuelling an escalating skills crisis.

Training for bus operators’ apprentices is part of the expert training school from the manufacturer’s aftermarket service, AD24. Any company in the bus and coach industry can use the AD24 Training Academy to provide apprentices and other employees with external training for their individual learning and development. All courses are approved by the Institute of the Motor Industry.

The training will continually be developed further to incorporate new technologies and vehicles including battery-electric and hydrogen-fuel cell buses, alongside traditional diesel systems.

Tony Davis, group aftermarket director at Alexander Dennis, says: “Apprentices coming into the industry today are the future of the workforce that will require a highly specialised skill set. The advancements in vehicles and automotive technology will only continue to develop so we need the next generation of vehicle technicians and engineers to be trained effectively.”

The AD24 apprentice training course upskills apprentices on the electric systems used on modern buses as well as teaching how to electronically troubleshoot using multi-meters and the latest diagnostic tools.

Davis continued: “Whilst mechanical components still form the backbone running gear on a bus, even on diesel buses most mechanical components are now controlled using CAN lines, ECUs and multiplex systems. Our approach is to teach the skills create a good technician, rather than just a mechanic.”

AD24 encourages in-person classroom training and this can take place at both Alexander Dennis’s facilities in Farnborough, opened in summer 2022, or on-site at the location of the trainees.

AD24 encompasses all of the Alexander Dennis aftermarket offer to customers, including spare parts, mobile technicians, service centres and training.


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