Training opportunities in
TRANSPORTATION & LOGISTICS
Train Now in Transportation and Logistics
The Reynolds Community College courses below are designed for working adults and parents who need part-time options and credits towards college certificates and degrees. Some programs may qualify for Financial Aid. Classes begin August 24.
• Course completed 100% Online • Hybrid of online and in-person instruction
Automotive and Maintenance Light Repair •
The following courses are offered by the Community College Workforce Alliance (CCWA) in partnership with Reynolds and John Tyler Community Colleges. These courses offer flexible scheduling that allows job seekers to complete in weeks for industry-valued certifications. These programs are part of Fast Forward. Financial assistance available for income-eligible residents.
Certified Logistics Associate Certification •
The Certified Logistics Associate (CLA) course provides access to career opportunities in the Greater Richmond Region for full-time warehousing and supply distribution jobs. The CLA certification includes such topics as safety, quality control, supply chain management, receiving, storage, communication, and more. 24 hours
Certified Logistics Technician Certification •
The Certified Logistics Technician (CLT) recognize through certification, individuals who demonstrate mastery of the core competencies of material handling at the front-line (entry-level to front-line supervisor) through successful completion of the certification assessments. The goal of the CLT certification program is to raise the level of performance of logistics technicians both to assist the individuals in finding higher-wage jobs and to help employers ensure their workforce increases the company’s productivity and competitiveness. 30 hours
Truck Driver Training (CDL) •
The Truck Driver Training (CDL) program will provide the skills and opportunities needed to be successful in a truck driving career. This course will prepare program completers and place them into local, regional and over-the-road jobs driving Class A commercial motor vehicles. Following 80 hours of online instruction, students will complete hands-on, on-the-road instruction in a commercial truck. Four weeks: Monday–Friday, 8 a.m.–5 p.m.
Designed to train individuals for employment in express service light repair and maintenance positions at dealerships and independent repair shops. The curriculum covers both theory and shop training with an emphasis on service and minor repair. Students will work as mechanics, service advisors, parts clerk or service writer with skills in vehicle systems. Completers can perform basic diagnostics to determine proper system functioning. Credits are applicable toward the Automotive Technology Certificate. 5 courses
Diesel Mechanics Technology Certificate •
A two-semester certificate designed to introduce the fundamentals of diesel equipment repair and provide instruction in hydraulic systems, welding, diesel engine overhaul and tune-up, electrical circuits, power train maintenance, and fuel injection. The program provides graduates a practical background in basic diesel equipment technology principles. The curriculum provides practical training and the option of on-the-job experience through cooperative education. 12 courses
Transportation & Logistics Salary Ranges Below are salary ranges, from entry level to expert, for some of the jobs listed in this brochure. This data was sourced from external agencies (O*NET and JobsEQ). More information on jobs and salaries can be found under Programs A-Z at reynolds.edu. Position
Range (Entry to Expert)
Automotive Technician
$29,100–$59,400
Diesel Mechanic
$40,800–$58,500
Production Clerk
$29,500–$75,110
Truck Driver
$28,160–$65,260
Warehouse Worker
$20,250–$42,780
CareerStart Courses completed 100% Online Offered through the Community College Workforce Alliance (CCWA) the CareerStart program is designed to help individuals who are unemployed or underemployed get started or start again on a pathway to a well-paying career through career exploration, education, training and certifications. This program introduces students to online learning platforms utilizing progressive instruction to develop and build digital confidence and proficiency.
CareerStart GED CareerStart GED instruction utilizes a video platform for instructor/student interaction and lectures combined with online instructional modules. Academic instruction is combined with an instructional program that weaves in work-readiness skills, financial literacy, digital literacy, career exploration and career coaching. GED Ready testing is utilized to determine readiness to progress to take the official GED exams. FREE (7.5 hours)
Job Skills Improvement Courses completed 100% Online Constructive Conflict Resolution
Making the Move to Supervisor
Conflict is part of our daily lives; however, it can be a growth opportunity. With the right tools and frame of mind, you can resolve conflicts in a way that benefits everyone involved. Once people understand conflict and how to more effectively manage it, fear and avoidance can disappear, while personal growth and productivity expand. This workshop covers more productive conflict resolution techniques, starting with how to identify your own conflict reaction style through creating conflict solutions that all parties can support. 6 hours
This workshop serves to establish a shared belief system for what constitutes supervisory responsibilities. For experienced managers, this class allows participants to identify missed opportunities in establishing their supervisory relationships, so that more experienced supervisors can build onto what they already have accomplished. For new supervisors, this session allows participants to start their management assignments with a realistic preview of what is to come and what they need to immediately start doing as supervisors. 6 hours
Excel Overview Workshop Series
Microsoft Office Tips Workshop Series
This workshop series is an overview of some of Excel’s most popular features including formulas and functions, charts, PivotTables and formatting a document for printing. No knowledge of Excel is required. 4 hours
This workshop series is designed to increase your efficiency in Microsoft Office by learning some time-saving tips! Navigation and selection shortcuts, keyboard shortcuts, formatting shortcuts and tricks for reducing repetitive tasks are covered. 4 hours
Introduction to G Suite (Google) Workshop Series
Word-Power Formatting and Automating Tasks Workshop
The workshop series covers file management and sharing files using Google Drive, an overview of Google Docs and Google Sheets, and how to collaborate and edit documents with others using G Suite. You must create a free Gmail email account for this class. 4 hours
This workshop series is designed to increase your efficiency in Word by using some of Word’s automated features such as sections, styles, forms, and macros. This workshop is designed for someone who wants to become a Word power user and create complex documents quickly. Basic knowledge of Word is required. 4 hours
Free Webinars Each month, CCWA offers free one-hour webinars open to the general public. Visit ccwatraining.org/online-classes for registration information.
ABOUT THE PARTNERSHIP Reynolds Community College and the Community College Workforce Alliance are focused on one thing … preparing individuals well for good paying jobs. We specialize in creating both short-term job training and long-term career knowledge based on industry demand and local hiring needs. Our sweet spot is serving individuals who may be displaced from work, need additional wrap around support to succeed, and those seeking a better paying job. The ultimate goal is for an individual to pursue immediate, meaningful, education and training that results in marketable skills for employment – locking in a secure future despite a changing economy. Our opportunities are for both now and down the road, while maintaining a job that provides for families.
For more information reynolds.edu/bhc • bhc@ccwa.vccs.edu • (804) 523-5618