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New Development in Lévis: Meeting The South Shore’s Needs

New Development in Lévis: Meeting The South Shore’s Needs

The Joint Committee for the Automotive and Heavy Vehicle Services Industry recently announced the opening of its new training center in Lévis, located in the Saint-Nicolas sector. This initiative addresses a growing demand from professionals in the region who are eager to access high-quality training without crossing the river. The needs of the South Shore stakeholders have been acknowledged, and significant efforts have been made to establish this center.

Today, participants are welcomed by skilled and passionate instructors. The training programs, ranging from single-day sessions to comprehensive 18-day courses, cover five different automotive mechanics modules. Whether aiming to refine skills or train an entire team, tailored solutions are available. A major advantage is the eligibility for wage subsidies. This allows employers to receive salary reimbursements, making training more accessible and beneficial for all parties involved. This measure aims to promote continuous learning and support skill development in the industry.

During the official inauguration on October 10, several key industry figures expressed their satisfaction and enthusiasm for this new project. They emphasized the importance of having a high-quality training center on the South Shore to meet the region’s specific needs.

The classrooms, designed to optimize learning, accommodate up to eight participants. This small class size ensures personalized attention and direct interaction with instructors, providing an enriching and effective training experience.

For more information on the training programs and to view detailed course offerings, visit the website at : cpaquebec.com. All necessary details for registration and services are available online.

The new training center in Lévis is ready to welcome professionals and contribute to their development. This initiative represents a significant step forward for the automotive and heavy vehicle services industry on the South Shore.

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From left to right, Céline Trudel, Mélissa Laroche, and Maude Leblanc-Giguère.

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