Suffolk Community College offers electric vehicle maintenance course featured on CBS News

Suffolk Community College offers electric vehicle maintenance course featured on CBS News

By Carolyn Gusoff Updated on: January 19, 2024 / 6:26 PM EST / CBS New York

David Macholz, Campus Assistant Dean of Transportation Programs; Assistant Professor of Automotive Technology. Courtesy of CBS News

SELDEN, N.Y. Suffolk County Community College is offering a new course teaching auto mechanics how to pivot to electric vehicles.

Rosemary Mascali charges up her EV with a regular wall outlet. As a founder of Drive Electric Long Island, she leads the charge to make driving cleaner and greener.

“We hit 50,000 EVs on the road on Long Island, which is a great milestone. We have the most EVs in our region as anywhere in New York state,” she said.

That steady growth is sending some auto mechanics back to school.

Suffolk Community College has partnered with PSEG Long Island to offer a two-day introductory course in EV and plug-in hybrid maintenance and safety.

“Most obviously, there’s no engine there, right? There is a whole lot more in terms of wiring and electronics, so there is a whole skill set for technicians to learn to competently work on these vehicles,” EV course instructor and Campus Assistant Dean of Transportation Programs Dave Macholz said.

In a session CBS New York’s Carolyn Gusoff attended, the students were mostly PSEG Long Island auto mechanics. In five years, the utility’s entire 500 light duty fleet will be fully electric.

“The regular ICE vehicles — internal combustion engine vehicles — we’re all familiar with, we’ve been working on for almost 100 years now. This is a complete change,” PSEG Long Island fleet manager Thomas Stagnitta said. “It’s already happening, so we have to get ahead of the curve.”

Students at Suffolk County Community College, Automotive Technology Program. Courtesy of CBS News

Students have come from school districts, municipalities and dealerships. The goal is to support the state’s climate goals to reduce emissions.

“All new vehicle sales in New York state are going to be fully electric by 2035, and medium heavy duty vehicles will be fully electric sales by 2045,” said Paul DiBenedetto, with the PSEG Long Island EV program.

But EV sales far outpace the number of mechanics.

Michael Scamardella ’03, Adjunct Instructor of Automotive Technology. Courtesy of CBS News.

“Frankly, the marketplace is not ready for it from a technical perspective. A lot of technicians out there that need some training to know how to handle these vehicles for maintenance, for repair, diagnostic work,” EV course instructor Michael Scamardella ’03 said. “If you can excel at that, you can write your own ticket.”

What’s also needed are more charging stations. This week, New York was awarded another $15 million in federal funds.

Long Island’s rapid growth is due in part to so many single-family homes.

“The average range on cars today is plenty for our day-to-day driving needs, and we can charge conveniently at home,” Mascali said.

Drive Electric Long Island is celebrating the 50,000-car milestone with an EV parade next Wednesday to the LIE Welcome Center. For more information on the event, click here.

According to the National Auto Dealers Association, more than 1 million EVs were sold last year in the United States. That’s over a 50% increase over 2022.

Source: © 2024 CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.

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With the most affordable college tuition in our region and a choice of face-to-face classes or remote learning, now’s the time to enroll at SUNY Suffolk.

Enrollment Days are Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. through 4:30 p.m. at the following locations:

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Also OPEN SATURDAYS January 6th & January 20th
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College representatives will be available to help complete everything needed for returning and new students to start classes on January 22. If you haven’t already completed an admissions application, you can get started now.

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With the most affordable college tuition in our region and a choice of face-to-face classes or remote learning, now’s the time to enroll for fall classes at SUNY Suffolk.

Join us for One-Stop Enrollment Days, Monday – Friday, from 9:30 a.m. – 4 p.m. at these locations:

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College representatives will be available to help complete everything needed for returning and new students to start classes on August 30. If you haven’t already completed an admissions application, you can get started now.

Students seeking financial aid for the fall semester should apply now so that our financial aid counselors can help you understand your financial aid options.

For All Students:

– Bring a photo ID

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– Bring a copy of your high school transcript

Virtual counseling and advising appointments are also available by contacting the offices listed below:

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Join the Suffolk County Community College New Solar Installer Program
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Workforce certificate programs and courses are offered to enhance your education in renewable energy.

Be one of the first to enroll in Suffolk’s Solar Installer Certificate Program!

*Starting October 2022 on the Michael J. Grant Campus

Program runs 10/18/22 – 11/10/22
4 week program
Tuesday & Thursday evenings ( 5:00 – 8:00) – 2 Saturday’s PAID on the job training

  • 50 hour course with an externship at a local solar company
  • Receive a Suffolk County Community College Certificate
  • Recieve an OSHA 10 Certifiate
  • Interview with a solar company at the completion of the program
    • Learn the latest in solar technology
    • Receive hands on training
    • Shadow current solar installers
    • Learn from industry experts

To enroll or for more information, contact:

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Suffolk County Community College 75-Hour Real Estate Salesperson Course

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Suffolk County Community College 75-Hour Real Estate Salesperson Course – 95627- XRE 103 –

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$599.00 19 sessions plus Examination. T/TH Evenings real time online. In person final examination.

Students will prepare for the New York State Real Estate Salesperson’s Examination with this mandatory 75-hour license qualifying course. Topics include license law and regulations; law of agency; real estate instruments; estates and interests; real estate financing; land use regulations; construction valuation; human rights issues; fair housing law; real estate mathematics; and environmental issues. Students are required to purchase the New York Real Estate for Salespersons, 6th Edition, by OnCourse Publishing (ISBN 978-1-62980-025-7). Please note: Missing more than two class meetings will result in a withdrawal from the program. 75 hours plus final examination. (20 meetings)

$599.00

Suffolk County Community College Workforce Development Creates Opportunities For Job Seekers, Workers and Businesses

Photo, top left from left:    Gayle Sheridan, Professor; Assistant Academic Chair Communications; Daphne Gordon, Entrepreneurial Assistance Center; Mary Reese, Interim Executive Dean, Eastern Campus; Arlene Jackson, Assistant Dean, Continuing Education; Peter Maritato, Academic Chair, Engineering/Technology; Ben Zwirn, Director of Legislative Affairs; Louis Petrizzo, Executive VP and General Counsel; Donna Ciampa, Interim Executive Dean, Michael J. Grant Campus; David Macholz, Academic Chair,  Automotive Technology; Cheryl Shaffer, Associate Dean, Nursing.
Photo, top left from left: Gayle Sheridan, Professor; Assistant Academic Chair Communications; Daphne Gordon, Entrepreneurial Assistance Center; Mary Reese, Interim Executive Dean, Eastern Campus; Arlene Jackson, Assistant Dean, Continuing Education; Peter Maritato, Academic Chair, Engineering/Technology; Ben Zwirn, Director of Legislative Affairs; Louis Petrizzo, Executive VP and General Counsel; Donna Ciampa, Interim Executive Dean, Michael J. Grant Campus; David Macholz, Academic Chair, Automotive Technology; Cheryl Shaffer, Associate Dean, Nursing.

Suffolk County Community College leaders gathered at the Suffolk County Legislature’s request to testify before the body’s Education and Labor Committee on July 20 to inform legislators about the college’s many workforce development programs including:

Suffolk County Community College’s Workforce Development helps employees, businesses, and local communities by training and upskilling the labor pool. Businesses can reward and retain highly trained staff and create opportunities for employee advancement and higher wages while supporting growth for the local economy.

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Suffolk County Community College Responds to Southampton’s EMT Training Call

Students listen during a lecture. Suffolk County Community College’s Emergency Medical Care I course at Southampton Village Volunteer Ambulance’s new Windmill Lane facility. At right: Suffolk County Community College’s Emergency Medical Care and Fire Programs Coordinator and Professor and Assistant Academic Chair Matt Zukosky.
Students listen during a lecture. Suffolk County Community College’s Emergency Medical Care I course at Southampton Village Volunteer Ambulance’s new Windmill Lane facility. At right: Suffolk County Community College’s Emergency Medical Care and Fire Programs Coordinator and Professor and Assistant Academic Chair Matt Zukosky.

Emergency Medical Technician (EMT) training and education is a continuing process of individual certification, reinforcement and the recertification of knowledge and skills. 

When the COVID-19 pandemic struck, Suffolk County Community College’s Emergency Medical Care and Fire Programs Coordinator and Professor and Assistant Academic Chair Matt Zukosky knew a creative solution was needed in order to train and keep current the next generation of first responders in Southampton Village. “Ours is an ever-changing body of knowledge and skills and training,” Zukosky said.

Zukosky, a paramedic for 23 years and nearing 30 years involved with fire and emergency medical services, proposed bringing instruction from Suffolk’s Campuses directly to Southampton Village in partnership with the Southampton Village Volunteer Ambulance; to the village’s newly opened volunteer ambulance facility that is equipped with state-of-the-art classrooms large enough for students to maintain social distance while learning in person and hands-on.

Southampton Village Volunteer Ambulance Chief Cheyne Finocchiaro explained that training courses are typically run by Suffolk County through the Department of Health with few options on the East End.  “We were able to work with Matt in developing a program that would offer us a local class. Our goal has always been to host local training,” Finocchiaro, an alumnus of Suffolk County Community College, said.

The College and Village executed an agreement for the spring semester to offer the College’s Emergency Medical Care I course on Tuesday and Thursday evenings to 12 students at the Southampton Village Volunteer Ambulance’s new Windmill Lane facility.

“It is so appropriate for us to embed our educational work within the community,” said Dr. Paul Beaudin, Suffolk County Community College’s vice president for academic and student affairs.  “Professor Zukosky’s initiative reminds us that where there is a need, that is where we belong,” he said.

“EMTs and paramedics were in high demand prior to the pandemic, but since then the demands have only escalated along with the medical needs of communities,” Zukosky said. “I appreciate the college’s confidence in me to allow an alternate teaching location that will have a great impact in our community.  I am also fortunate to have a professional, dedicated, and innovative faculty from within the EMS community.”

National data on the number of EMT openings is unavailable, but pre-pandemic data did show the paramedic/EMT field was growing quickly. Data in 2019 from the Bureau of Labor Statistics revealed the number of EMT and paramedic jobs was expected to grow by 17,000. That’s a 6% growth rate, which is higher than the average growth rate of 4%.

Zukosky said the current class will graduate its members this May and that plans are underway to continue the remote training partnership this fall.

Source: Suffolk County Community College

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John Ganey Memorial Scholarship

Michael E. Reilly Memorial Scholarship

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