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Transportation Education Program
Transportation Education Program (TEP)The purpose of the Transportation Education Program (TEP) is to prepare Transportation Technicians for working in maintenance and construction activities. TEP training will increase a Transportation Technician's skills and abilities required for working at UDOT.
Transportation Technician AcademyThe first step for new transportation technicians is to attend the Transportation Technician Academy held twice each year in the spring and fall. The academy lasts for two weeks and covers many of the major activities in maintenance and construction.
TEP CoursesTEP is comprised of two sections: the long courses and short courses. Each section has four levels; Transportation Technicians take one level of long and short courses each year. This gives them one year of training with eacy year of experience.
TEP Long CoursesThe TEP long courses consist of Math and English classes, which are taught by Salt Lake Community College (SLCC) instructors. These classes are held at SLCC. While some students can attend the classes at the college; most students will take the classes by viewing DVDs of the class or watching them on streaming video on a computer. The long courses are held from November to March of each year.
TEP Short CoursesThe TEP short courses are UDOT specific classes that focus on maintenance, construction and materials. The short courses are Web based classes; students take the classes on computers. The TEP short courses are offered in April and May of each year.
To view upcoming events and calendar postings for the maintenance division please visit the Training Calendar.
ContactsTraining contacts are downloadable below.
OMS
The OMS Training Manual is downloadable below.
MMQA
The MMQA Inspection Manual is downloadable below.
Downloads
Ira Bickford, ibickford@utah.gov, 801-580-6637
Updated 3/14/2013
Updated 3/28/2013