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Transportation and Logistics
Train Now in Transportation and Logistics
• • Course completed 100% Online Hybrid of online and in-person instruction
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. 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. Automotive and Maintenance Light Repair • 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
Automotive Technician Diesel Mechanic Production Clerk Truck Driver Warehouse Worker Range (Entry to Expert) $29,100–$59,400 $40,800–$58,500 $29,500–$75,110 $28,160–$65,260 $20,250–$42,780