Why Training Your Maintenance Team Pays for Itself
- josh7486
- May 12
- 2 min read
The Knowledge Gap in Industrial Maintenance
The industrial skilled labor shortage is well documented. Experienced electricians and mechanics are retiring faster than new talent enters the field. But there is another challenge that gets less attention: even your existing maintenance team may lack training on the specific equipment and techniques that prevent the most costly failures. Motor testing, vibration analysis, proper installation procedures, and VFD troubleshooting are specialized skills that many maintenance technicians never formally learn. They pick up habits, some good and some bad, from whoever trained them on the job.
What Proper Training Actually Changes
When your maintenance team completes structured, hands-on training, the results show up quickly. Technicians who understand how to read motor test results can identify problems during routine inspections instead of discovering them during catastrophic failures. Teams trained on proper installation techniques eliminate the alignment and wiring errors that cause 30 percent of premature motor failures. Staff who understand VFD programming and troubleshooting can resolve drive faults in minutes instead of calling for emergency service and waiting hours. Each of these improvements translates directly to reduced downtime and lower maintenance costs.
Ace's Hands-On Training Programs
At Ace Electric Motor and Pump Co., we offer multiple training courses designed for working maintenance teams. Our Industrial Electrical 101 and 102 courses build foundational and intermediate skills for understanding, troubleshooting, and maintaining industrial electrical systems. Our Testing and Troubleshooting course teaches technicians how to conduct common motor condition tests and identify issues before they result in unplanned downtime. Our Installation and Commissioning course covers best practices for motor installation that prevent the most common setup errors. Our Industrial Controls and Troubleshooting seminar teaches teams to work with the control systems that keep motors functioning at their best.
Measuring the Return on Training
While every facility is different, the pattern is consistent. Facilities that invest in maintenance training typically see emergency service calls decrease by 25-40 percent within the first year. Mean time to repair for common issues drops by 30-50 percent because technicians can diagnose problems faster. Equipment life extends because installation and maintenance errors are reduced. And importantly, your team gains confidence, which improves morale and retention in a tight labor market.
Training as Part of Your Reliability Program
Training is one of the three pillars of a reliability culture, alongside predictive testing and structured maintenance. When your team can recognize early warning signs, your Motor EKG data becomes more actionable. When your technicians install motors correctly, your maintenance intervals can be extended. When your operators understand what normal looks like, they catch abnormalities sooner. Ace Electric Motor and Pump Co. has been training Central Valley maintenance teams since 1952. Our two-day programs are built around real-world scenarios using actual equipment, not PowerPoint slides. Contact us at (209) 464-6428 or visit aceelectricmotor.com/training to learn about upcoming sessions.


