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			 First students graduate from 
			HCC-Rivian technical trades program 
			 
			 
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			 [August 15, 2022] 
             
			 
			
			The first cohort of students in a Heartland Community 
			College training program for existing employees of Rivian Automotive 
			has graduated. 
			 
			This technical trades program, with a focus electric vehicle service 
			and light repair, is a training partnership between Heartland 
			Community College and Rivian Automotive LLC, designed to upscale the 
			talents of current Rivian employees into high-demand jobs. 
			 
			Employees who qualified for the program studied for their EV Energy 
			Storage Certificate, EV Maintenance and Light Repair Certificate, 
			and High Voltage Battery Technology Micro-Certificate in Heartland’s 
			EV Training program while still working at the automotive company. 
			 
			“Heartland certification programs are designed to help individuals 
			get a start, and also help those already in the workforce upskill 
			and move forward in their career,” said Heartland Community College 
			President Keith Cornille. “Stackable credits allow students to not 
			only get the skills they need now, such as with these Rivian 
			employees, but also utilize those credits if their path calls for a 
			full degree.”  
			 
			Eight students graduated this summer in the inaugural cohort and 
			will continue their full-time employment in upskilled roles, 
			accepting positions at the Rivian production facility or at service 
			centers around the country. 
			
			
			  
			
			
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			“I thought I had missed the opportunity to go to college after high 
			school, but now feel so grateful Rivian gave me the opportunity to 
			complete this training and get college credit at the same time,” 
			said Levi Hankins, one of the students graduating in the first 
			cohort. “I never knew what I wanted to go back to school for, but I 
			knew I wanted to go back. The program has been very beneficial. The 
			teachers have made the difference. They have made it so easy to 
			learn.” 
The program is aimed at employees with three months to three 
years of experience at Rivian. Upon completion of the program, students have the 
skills and qualifications to become entry level technicians at Rivian. 
 
“It’s extremely rewarding as an instructor to change people’s lives by 
introducing students to a career they didn’t have an opportunity to learn about 
otherwise,” said Ted Foos, a Rivian employee who works as a Heartland EV 
curriculum consultant. “At the Heartland facility, students get to work with the 
equipment they will see in the field.” 
 
Heartland Community College offers an Electric Vehicle Technology Associate in 
Applied Science Degree as well as certification programs for Electric Vehicle 
Maintenance and Light Repair, Electric Vehicle Energy Storage, Electric Vehicle 
Technology and Electric Vehicle Service Advisor. 
				 
			[Steve Fast 
			Assistant to the President, Public Information and Communication 
			Heartland Community College]    |