Peterbilt Technician Institute celebrates 150th graduating class
The Peterbilt Technician Institute (PTI) announced the graduation of its 150th class since the program’s launch. The milestone was achieved at the Irving, Texas campus.
“Reaching our 150th graduating class is more than a milestone, it highlights our steady support in preparing the next generation of qualified service technicians,” Danny Landholm, Peterbilt director of dealer network development, said in a news release. “Our graduates are trained not only to service and maintain today’s most sophisticated trucks but also to adapt as technology evolves.”
PTI was established to meet the growing demand for skilled technicians across Peterbilt’s dealer network. The program features an immersive curriculum combining classroom learning, real-world experience, factory-level certification and advanced instruction on the latest Peterbilt technologies, including alternative fuels, electric powertrains, diagnostics and telematics.

Upon completing the program, students earn factory-trained technician credentials that can help fast-track their careers at more than 430 Peterbilt dealerships across the United States and Canada. Interested students can learn more about the PTI program here.
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