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Textron Specialized Vehicles (RPM Program)
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About Textron Specialized Vehicles (RPM Program)
Textron Specialized Vehicles (RPM Program) is a specialized workforce training site located in Augusta, Georgia. It appears in federal postsecondary records likely in connection with an employer-based training initiative, the RPM Program, which is designed to develop technical skills relevant to the manufacturing and powersports industries. Specific institutional type, enrollment, completion, and retention data are not reported in available IPEDS records.
No specific postsecondary programs or credential levels are listed in current data for this site. Employer-sponsored programs of this type typically focus on areas such as vehicle assembly, technical service, and manufacturing operations, though confirmed credential offerings for this location cannot be cited here.
Augusta is a city in eastern Georgia and home to a range of manufacturing and industrial employers. Individuals interested in the RPM Program at Textron Specialized Vehicles should contact the company or the program administrator directly for current participation requirements and training details.
2920 Mike Padgett Highway, Augusta, GA 30906
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