Harley Dealer Partners with Community College to Offer Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Certificate
This fall, Great Bay Community College will launch its new Certificate in Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Technology thanks to a sponsorship from Seacoast Harley-Davidson, offering a rare opportunity to study the trade in New Hampshire, and in a real-world setting as the classes will take place at Seacoast Harley-Davidson’s North Hampton, NH, dealership.
“This sponsorship is the first of its kind that we know of in this field, especially in this area,” said Al Contois, owner of Seacoast Harley-Davidson. “Given that New Hampshire ranks second in the nation for motorcycle ownership on a per capita basis, the ability to work with Great Bay Community College to create a brand-new program based on an identified community need is exciting and empowering for local businesses like ours.”
Classes for the 24-week Motorcycle Maintenance and Repair Technology Certificate will be held at Seacoast Harley-Davidson’s North Hampton dealership on Route 1, where the company is constructing a new lab in preparation for the first cohort of students that will begin the program in September. Instructors from GBCC and master technicians from Seacoast Harley-Davidson will prepare students for work in the increasingly sophisticated and complex field of motorcycle technology through a combination of classroom instruction and hands-on skill development.
“As with many technical occupations, connecting employers with the next generation of skilled workers is an important priority that requires working together and creative thinking,” said Will Arvelo, GBCC president. “We appreciate and enjoy when local businesses – such as Seacoast Harley-Davidson – take initiative to help create training opportunities that enable students and businesses to thrive, because it’s precisely why GBCC exists in the first place.”
The certificate was prompted by the need for a local training option, as most of the schools that specialize in certifications for motorcycle technicians are too far away to be affordable and accessible for many New Hampshire residents. GBCC and the team at Seacoast Harley-Davidson were also in the unique position to provide classroom and lab space for the program with the additional benefit of building relationships with community members and the prospect of bringing new jobs to the area.
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