JAS OCEANIA CUSTOMER TRAINING PROGRAM GROWS
The program builds on the foundations of the services offered to the industry by JAS Oceania
JAS Oceania’s auto electrical diagnostics and parts/equipment training has grown significantly since the program was officially launched at the Australian Automotive Aftermarket Expo in
April 2022.
Industry specific training programs have been designed and conducted by JAS Oceania, which says it is one of Australia’s last true auto electrical specialists in the market, taking advantage of the training team’s more than 85 years of auto electrical industry experience.
JAS Oceania hosted a Certificate II Air Conditioning training course at its dedicated Adelaide training facility in August 2022, resulting in the first 13 of many more industry professionals receiving their Cert II and AC Licence from the Australian Refrigeration Council (ARC).
The JAS Oceania Training Team also enlisted the services of the country’s most renowned and experienced air conditioning trainer, Grant Hand, to conduct this highly specialised training course.
This successful training program builds on the foundations of the services to the industry that JAS Oceania is providing to best assist its customers to deal with the constant technological, operational, and regulatory developments that are evolving with vehicle modernisation.
The JAS Oceania training team says it has set some very specific objectives to best service auto electricians and the general automotive aftermarket industry.
These include providing continued development of industry-specialised courses and support for its trade customers. JAS Oceania reports this also helps the company give something very important back to the industry that has supported its continual growth so strongly.
A key goal for the company is to develop the JAS Oceania training service to be able to provide industry-recognised qualifications, in conjunction with leading industry specialists.
“Our core focus is to ultimately provide added support to our customers and to keep them informed of technical changes and updates in the industry,” JAS Oceania Group Training Manager, Mark Bailey, said.
“With the constant technological development in vehicles, JAS has always recognised the importance of training to best support what customers are facing in the field. The development of the JAS Technical Training team has grown from an internal development to become a unique service to assist our valued customers,” Mark said.
“Following the success of our recent air conditioning training course, the intention is to conduct more of these three-day courses nationally. This is something we are actively working on.”
JAS Oceania is an integral part of Bapcor Limited, Australasia’s largest automotive aftermarket specialised company.
There are 37 JAS Oceania branches nationwide employing more than 200 staff, servicing the auto electrical requirements of repairers, mining companies, contractors, government departments and local councils.
For more information, contact the JAS Training Team via email at training@jasoceania.com.au